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French report calls for burqa ban
Published in Daily News Egypt on 26 - 01 - 2010

PARIS: A French parliament report called Tuesday for a ban on the full Islamic veil, saying Muslim women who wear the burqa were mounting an unacceptable challenge to French values.
After six months of hearings, a panel of 32 lawmakers recommended a ban on the face-covering veil in all schools, hospitals, public transport and government offices, the broadest move yet to restrict Muslim dress in France.
The wearing of the full veil is a challenge to our republic. This is unacceptable, the report said. We must condemn this excess.
The commission however stopped short of proposing broad legislation to outlaw the burqa in the streets, in shopping centers and other public venues after raising doubts about its constitutionality.
The wearing of the full veil is the tip of the iceberg, said communist lawmaker Andre Gerin, the chair of the commission, who presented the report to the parliament speaker.
There are scandalous practices hidden behind this veil, said Gerin who vowed to fight the gurus he said were seeking to export a radical brand of fundamentalism and sectarianism to France.
Tensions flared at the last minute when a group of right-wing MPs pushed unsuccessfully for a tougher measure to ban the burqa in all public venues.
In the end, the commission called on parliament to adopt a resolution stating that the all-encompassing veil was contrary to the values of the republic and proclaiming that all of France is saying no to the full veil.
The National Assembly resolution would pave the way to legislation making it illegal for anyone to appear with their face covered at state-run institutions and in public transport, for reasons of security.
Women who turn up at the post office or any government building wearing the full veil would be denied services such as a work visa, residency papers or French citizenship, the report said.
The opposition Socialists refused to endorse the final report, to protest the government s launching of a debate on national identity, which has exposed French fears about Islam.
Critics of the burqa debate have warned that it risks stigmatizing France s six million Muslims and describe it as a marginal phenomenon affecting few women.
Despite a large Muslim presence, the sight of fully-veiled women is not common in France. Only 1,900 women wear the burqa, according to the interior ministry.
Half of them live in the Paris region and 90 percent are under 40.
Home to Europe s biggest Muslim minority, France is being closely watched at a time of particular unease over Islam, three months after Swiss voters approved a ban on minarets.
President Nicolas Sarkozy set the tone for the debate in June when he declared the burqa not welcome in France and described it as a symbol of women s subservience that cannot be tolerated in a country that considers itself a human rights leader.
French support for a law banning the full veil is strong: a poll last week showed 57 percent are in favor.
The leader of Sarkozy s right-wing party in parliament, Jean-Francois Cope, has already presented draft legislation that would make it illegal for anyone to cover their faces in public.
The bill is not expected to come up for debate before regional elections in March.
In 2004, France passed a law banning headscarves and any other conspicuous religious symbols in state schools after a long-running debate on how far it was willing to go to accommodate Islam in its strictly secular society.
Denmark, the Netherlands and Austria are also studying measures to ban the full veil.


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