Tuesday, June 23, 2009

France Considers the Ban of Burkas

The president of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, said "The problem of the burka is not a religious problem. This is an issue of a woman's freedom and dignity. This is not a religious symbol. It is a sign of subservience; it is a sign of lowering. I want to say solemnly, the burka is not welcome in France," Sarkozy told lawmakers.

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In 2004, the French parliament passed legislation banning Muslim girls from wearing headscarves in state schools, prompting widespread Muslim protests. The law also banned other conspicuous religious symbols including Sikh turbans, large Christian crucifixes and Jewish skull caps.

2 comments:

RYAN! said...

And the skimpy, lacy outfits they make their maids wear AREN'T demeaning? Reality check, France!

YaYaYaDonTKnowMe said...

Heh, I don't think anyone has any problems with those outfits!