What about the French Veil Ban?
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What about the French Veil Ban?
| Mon, 04-11-2011 - 4:19pm |
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Any other reason (religious bigotry as an example), then it's wrong.
I can't get your link to produce a story.
I have read about the French Veil ban elsewhere, it seems an issue for the French and for their government to resolve. This seems more of an international news story to me.
Most societies limit attire for members. The extent to which they do this, and how attire restrictions are enforced do not make or break any form of government imo.
According to Wikipedia, the French law doesn't ban Muslim attire specifically, but any attire that fully covers someones face or is large and ostentatious. It applies to the Jewish kippa, and large Christian crosses.
Wikipedia also says Indonesia and Turkey ban veils in their public schools.
I do not know if this law applies to private residences, or to places where people would meet privately (a wedding as an example).
The Wikipedia article I read is at this url http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_debate_over_veils