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Burqa ban passes French lower house overwhelmingly
By the CNN Wire Staff
July 13, 2010 -- Updated 1624 GMT (0024 HKT)

Paris, France (CNN) -- France's lower house of parliament Tuesday overwhelmingly passed a ban on any veils that cover the face -- including the burqa, the full-body covering worn by some Muslim women.

The vote was 335 to 1.

The measure must still go to the French Senate before it becomes law. The Senate is expected to vote on it in the week of September 20.

Amnesty International immediately condemned the vote.

"A complete ban on the covering of the face would violate the rights to freedom of expression and religion of those women who wear the burqa or the niqab in public as an expression of their identity or beliefs," said John Dalhuisen, Amnesty International's expert on discrimination in Europe.

French people back the ban by a margin of more than four to one, the Pew Global Attitudes Project found in a survey this spring.

Some 82 percent of people polled approved of a ban, while 17 percent disapproved. That was the widest support the Washington-based think tank found in any of the five countries it surveyed.

Clear majorities also backed burqa bans in Germany, Britain and Spain, while two out of three Americans opposed it, the survey found.

The French Council of Ministers approved the measure in May, saying veils that cover the face "cannot be tolerated in any public place." Their approval sent the bill to parliament.

The parliamentary vote is the latest step in France's efforts to ban the burqa, niqab and other Muslim garments that cover a woman's face.

A panel of French lawmakers recommended a ban last year, and lawmakers unanimously passed a non-binding resolution in May calling the full-face veil contrary to the laws of the nation.

"Given the damage it produces on those rules which allow the life in community, ensure the dignity of the person and equality between sexes, this practice, even if it is voluntary, cannot be tolerated in any public place," the French government said when it sent the measure to parliament in May.

The bill envisions a fine of 150 euros ($190) and/or a citizenship course as punishment for wearing a face-covering veil.

Forcing a woman to wear a niqab or a burqa would be punishable by a year in prison or a 15,000-euro ($19,000) fine, the government said, calling it "a new form of enslavement that the republic cannot accept on its soil."

The measure would take effect six months after passage, giving authorities time to try to persuade women who veil themselves voluntarily to stop.

The French Council of State has warned that the ban could be incompatible with international human rights laws and the country's own constitution. The council advises on laws, but the government is not required to follow its recommendations.

If the French bill is approved by the upper house and signed into law, it will be the first national ban in Europe on the burqa, a full-body covering that includes a mesh over the face, and the niqab, a full-face veil that leaves an opening only for the eyes.

The hijab, which tightly covers the hair and neck but not the face, and the chador, which covers the body but not the face, apparently would not be banned by either law. However, a 2004 law in France bans the wearing or displaying of overt religious symbols in schools -- including the wearing of headscarves by schoolgirls.

The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life estimates that France has about 3.5 million Muslims, or about 6 percent of the population.

France does not keep its own statistics on religious affiliation of the population, in keeping with its laws requiring the state to be strictly secular.
 
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Say hello to bigotry and ultra-right wing fanaticism. This will allow the Islamists another opportunity to capitalize on their theories of the clash of civilizations. Bans do not help create homogeneous societies and homogeneous societies are a thing of the past now. Sarkozy has succeeded in his cheap stunt.

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Where? I don't see one.
 
I don't see why this is such a big deal, Burqas should be banned. Turkey banned the Hijab and nobody is making a fuss about it. Its nothing more than political Islam.
 
Its their land. They are entitled to do whatever they feel right by democratic means. There was an overwhelming 99.99 % majority in parliament. Why should others cry?
 
Its their land. They are entitled to do whatever they feel right by democratic means. There was an overwhelming 99.99 % majority in parliament. Why should others cry?

Nobody has questioned their right. However all human rights organizations including Amnesty International stand opposed to any such bans and have condemned it. Therefore, criticism is valid.

I don't see why this is such a big deal, Burqas should be banned. Turkey banned the Hijab and nobody is making a fuss about it. Its nothing more than political Islam.

Anybody who advocates freedom of religion condemns banning anything in the name of homogeneity as it seeks to eliminate religious tolerance. Irreligious people and atheists stand by freedom and condemn this. Human rights organizations condemn such bigotry. Only ultra-right wing fanatics seek to impose such bans.

I find it amazing thought that the ban in Tunisia gets no coverage. Tomorrow this will be a main page headline in Pakistan (besides being given coverage on the electronic media) and they'll fail to cover any bigotry committed within our own borders.
 
Whats the difference between them and Taliban now..:angry:
 
I don't see why this is such a big deal, Burqas should be banned. Turkey banned the Hijab and nobody is making a fuss about it. Its nothing more than political Islam.

Yes but we banned it in public buildings. This is a full scale ban. I am not appalled or anything as i personally don't think people should be wearing those dresses but Sarkozy just pisses me off. He is one of the BIG reasons Turkey can not get into the EU.
 
Technically, the ban was passed on any veils that cover the face - including the Burqa. In this age and time, it is completely understandable if you don't want people to hide their faces. It is unfortunate that conservative women are the collateral in this precaution against the terrorists. But their beliefs are anyway misplaced (given that it is not needed by any religion) so it might not necessarily be an evil thing as portrayed.
 
Taliban kills if women do not wear burka while france opposes religious symbolism. This is the difference.
 

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