Holland to ban burqa in public
AMSTERDAM: The Dutch government agreed on Friday a total ban on the wearing of burqas and other Muslim face veils in public, justifying the move on security grounds.
Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk will now draw up legislation, which will result in the Netherlands, once one of Europeââ¬â¢s most easy-going nations, imposing some of the continentââ¬â¢s toughest laws against concealing the face.
ââ¬ÅThe cabinet finds it undesirable that garments covering the face ââ¬â including the burqa ââ¬â should be worn in public in view of public order, and the security and protection of fellow citizens,ââ¬Â said the Dutch Justice Ministry in a statement. The debate on face veils and whether they stymie Muslim integration has gathered momentum across Europe. The Netherlands would be the first European state to impose a countrywide ban on Islamic face coverings, although other countries have already outlawed them in specific places.
The move by the centre-right government comes just five days before general elections. The campaign has focused so far on issues like the economy rather than immigration. Last December, Dutch lawmakers voted in favour of a proposal by far-right politician Geert Wilders to outlaw face-coverings, and asked Verdonk to examine the feasibility of such a ban.
Because veils were worn for religious reasons, she had feared new legislation could come into conflict with religious freedom laws, but she said on Friday this was not the case.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\11\18\story_18-11-2006_pg7_7
AMSTERDAM: The Dutch government agreed on Friday a total ban on the wearing of burqas and other Muslim face veils in public, justifying the move on security grounds.
Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk will now draw up legislation, which will result in the Netherlands, once one of Europeââ¬â¢s most easy-going nations, imposing some of the continentââ¬â¢s toughest laws against concealing the face.
ââ¬ÅThe cabinet finds it undesirable that garments covering the face ââ¬â including the burqa ââ¬â should be worn in public in view of public order, and the security and protection of fellow citizens,ââ¬Â said the Dutch Justice Ministry in a statement. The debate on face veils and whether they stymie Muslim integration has gathered momentum across Europe. The Netherlands would be the first European state to impose a countrywide ban on Islamic face coverings, although other countries have already outlawed them in specific places.
The move by the centre-right government comes just five days before general elections. The campaign has focused so far on issues like the economy rather than immigration. Last December, Dutch lawmakers voted in favour of a proposal by far-right politician Geert Wilders to outlaw face-coverings, and asked Verdonk to examine the feasibility of such a ban.
Because veils were worn for religious reasons, she had feared new legislation could come into conflict with religious freedom laws, but she said on Friday this was not the case.
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2006\11\18\story_18-11-2006_pg7_7