Tuesday, July 13, 2010

French parliament approves ban on face veils

Following Tuesday's vote, the ban on face-covering veils will go in September to the Senate, where it also is likely to pass

  • AP
  • Published: 19:10 July 13, 2010

  • Support for some kind of legal restriction on the full veil in France cut across age groups, professions and political affiliation.
  • Image Credit: AP

Paris: France's lower house of parliament has approved a ban on burqa-like Islamic veils, a move that is popular among French voters despite serious concerns from Muslim groups and human rights advocates.

There were 336 votes for the bill and just one against at the National Assembly. Most members of the main opposition group, the Socialist Party, refused to participate in the vote.

Following Tuesday's vote, the ban on face-covering veils will go in September to the Senate, where it also is likely to pass. Its biggest hurdle will likely come after that, when France's constitutional watchdog scrutinises it.

The main body representing French Muslims says face-covering veils are not required by Islam, and it worries that the law will stigmatise all Muslims.

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