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France’s highest administrative court has suspended a ban on the burkini – beachwear that covers the body and head – in a test case in the southern town of Villeneuve-Loubet, near Nice. Lawyers argued that the bans were feeding fear and infringing on basic freedoms. If you wear a burkini, or dress modestly, we’d like you to share your experiences. | France’s highest administrative court has suspended a ban on the burkini – beachwear that covers the body and head – in a test case in the southern town of Villeneuve-Loubet, near Nice. Lawyers argued that the bans were feeding fear and infringing on basic freedoms. If you wear a burkini, or dress modestly, we’d like you to share your experiences. |
Several towns in France implemented the ban citing concerns over religious clothing in the wake of recent terrorist killings in the country. It is hoped the temporary suspension will set a precedent for other towns that have banned the burkini. | Several towns in France implemented the ban citing concerns over religious clothing in the wake of recent terrorist killings in the country. It is hoped the temporary suspension will set a precedent for other towns that have banned the burkini. |
There has been strong backlash against what many see as a ludicrous law. Around 40 demonstrators gathered outside the French embassy in London Thursday, for a ‘wear what you want’ beach party to protest the ban. Woman held flags and banners reading ‘Islamophobia is not freedom’, and ‘Our choice’. | There has been strong backlash against what many see as a ludicrous law. Around 40 demonstrators gathered outside the French embassy in London Thursday, for a ‘wear what you want’ beach party to protest the ban. Woman held flags and banners reading ‘Islamophobia is not freedom’, and ‘Our choice’. |
Aheda Zanetti, the garment’s creator, says it isn’t something to be mistaken for oppression, or a symbol of Islam. “It’s just a garment to suit a modest person, or someone who has skin cancer, or a new mother who doesn’t want to wear a bikini” she says. | |
If you wear a burkini, or dress modestly, we’d like you to hear from you. You can share your experiences using the form below – anonymously if you prefer – and we’ll use a selection in our reporting. | If you wear a burkini, or dress modestly, we’d like you to hear from you. You can share your experiences using the form below – anonymously if you prefer – and we’ll use a selection in our reporting. |
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