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Muslims in the Netherlands have criticised a government proposal to ban Muslim women from wearing the burqa or veil in public places.Muslims in the Netherlands have criticised a government proposal to ban Muslim women from wearing the burqa or veil in public places.
Dutch Muslim groups say a ban would make the country's one million Muslims feel victimised and alienated.Dutch Muslim groups say a ban would make the country's one million Muslims feel victimised and alienated.
The Dutch cabinet said burqas - a full body covering that also obscures the face - disturb public order and safety.The Dutch cabinet said burqas - a full body covering that also obscures the face - disturb public order and safety.
The decision comes days ahead of elections which the ruling centre-right coalition is expected to win.The decision comes days ahead of elections which the ruling centre-right coalition is expected to win.
The proposed ban would apply to wearing the burqa in the street, and in trains, schools, buses and law courts in the Netherlands.The proposed ban would apply to wearing the burqa in the street, and in trains, schools, buses and law courts in the Netherlands.
Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk, who is known for her tough policies, said it was important that all people in the Netherlands were able to see and identify each other clearly to promote integration and tolerance.Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk, who is known for her tough policies, said it was important that all people in the Netherlands were able to see and identify each other clearly to promote integration and tolerance.
Last year a majority of MPs in the Dutch parliament said they were in favour of a ban.Last year a majority of MPs in the Dutch parliament said they were in favour of a ban.
An estimated 6% of 16 million people living in the Netherlands are Muslims.An estimated 6% of 16 million people living in the Netherlands are Muslims.
But there are thought to be fewer than 100 women who choose to wear the burqa, a traditional Islamic form of dress.But there are thought to be fewer than 100 women who choose to wear the burqa, a traditional Islamic form of dress.
Civil rights debateCivil rights debate
The latest move came after an expert committee judged that it would not contravene Dutch law.The latest move came after an expert committee judged that it would not contravene Dutch law.
Other forms of face coverings, such as crash helmets with visors that obscure the face, would also be covered by a legal ban. Other forms of face coverings, such as veils and crash helmets with visors that obscure the face, would also be covered by a legal ban.
[It is] undesirable that face-covering clothing is worn in public places for reasons of public order, security and protection of citizens Rita Verdonk The Islamic veil in Europe Why women wear the veil Send us your comments[It is] undesirable that face-covering clothing is worn in public places for reasons of public order, security and protection of citizens Rita Verdonk The Islamic veil in Europe Why women wear the veil Send us your comments
Ms Verdonk insisted the burqa was not an acceptable part of public life in the Netherlands.Ms Verdonk insisted the burqa was not an acceptable part of public life in the Netherlands.
"The Cabinet finds it undesirable that face-covering clothing - including the burqa - is worn in public places for reasons of public order, security and protection of citizens," she said."The Cabinet finds it undesirable that face-covering clothing - including the burqa - is worn in public places for reasons of public order, security and protection of citizens," she said.
The minister told the BBC that social interaction would be easier if faces were not covered.The minister told the BBC that social interaction would be easier if faces were not covered.
"It is very important that we can see each other and can communicate with each other. Because we are so tolerant we want to respect each other.""It is very important that we can see each other and can communicate with each other. Because we are so tolerant we want to respect each other."
Critics of the proposed ban say it would violate civil rights.Critics of the proposed ban say it would violate civil rights.
The main Muslim organisation in the Netherlands, CMO, said the plan was an "over-reaction to a very marginal problem", the Associated Press reported.The main Muslim organisation in the Netherlands, CMO, said the plan was an "over-reaction to a very marginal problem", the Associated Press reported.
Naima Azough, an MP with the opposition Green party who is also Muslim, said the ban was not in keeping with the country's history of tolerance and said the Dutch government was playing on people's fears of Islamic extremism to win votes.Naima Azough, an MP with the opposition Green party who is also Muslim, said the ban was not in keeping with the country's history of tolerance and said the Dutch government was playing on people's fears of Islamic extremism to win votes.
"It has to do with radicalisation, it has to do with fears and the absolute reality of radicalisation amongst Muslim youngsters."It has to do with radicalisation, it has to do with fears and the absolute reality of radicalisation amongst Muslim youngsters.
"The problem is only that you can't say that every person wearing a niqab or hijab or burqa - whatever you call it - is a radical," she said."The problem is only that you can't say that every person wearing a niqab or hijab or burqa - whatever you call it - is a radical," she said.
The Mayor of Amsterdam, Job Cohen, said he opposed the wearing of burqas in public and said women wearing one who failed to get a job should not expect welfare benefits.The Mayor of Amsterdam, Job Cohen, said he opposed the wearing of burqas in public and said women wearing one who failed to get a job should not expect welfare benefits.
"From the perspective of integration and communication, it is obviously very bad because you can't see each other so the fewer the better."From the perspective of integration and communication, it is obviously very bad because you can't see each other so the fewer the better.
"But actually hardly anybody wears one... The fuss is much bigger than the number of people concerned," he said."But actually hardly anybody wears one... The fuss is much bigger than the number of people concerned," he said.
TensionTension
The issue of the type of clothing worn by Muslim women has become a hotly-debated subject in a range of European countries.The issue of the type of clothing worn by Muslim women has become a hotly-debated subject in a range of European countries.
France has passed a law banning religious symbols, including Muslim headscarves, from schools.France has passed a law banning religious symbols, including Muslim headscarves, from schools.
Find out about different styles of Muslim headscarfIn graphics Some German states ban teachers in public schools from wearing headscarves, but there is no blanket rule against burqas.Find out about different styles of Muslim headscarfIn graphics Some German states ban teachers in public schools from wearing headscarves, but there is no blanket rule against burqas.
Italy has banned face-coverings, resurrecting old laws passed to combat domestic terrorism, while citing new security fears.Italy has banned face-coverings, resurrecting old laws passed to combat domestic terrorism, while citing new security fears.
The issue of Muslim women's dress also surfaced in the UK, where former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said women should not wear the veil.The issue of Muslim women's dress also surfaced in the UK, where former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said women should not wear the veil.
The Dutch relationship with its Muslim community has been under scrutiny since the murder of film-maker Theo van Gogh by Islamic extremists in November 2004.The Dutch relationship with its Muslim community has been under scrutiny since the murder of film-maker Theo van Gogh by Islamic extremists in November 2004.
Earlier this year Ms Verdonk clashed with a minority party in the governing coalition over her handling of the citizenship case of Somali-born Dutch MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali.Earlier this year Ms Verdonk clashed with a minority party in the governing coalition over her handling of the citizenship case of Somali-born Dutch MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
The MP scripted a controversial film about the treatment of women in Islamic society, directed by van Gogh before he was killed.The MP scripted a controversial film about the treatment of women in Islamic society, directed by van Gogh before he was killed.
But she admitted lying on her 1992 application for Dutch citizenship, and Ms Verdonk initially called for the MP to be deported.But she admitted lying on her 1992 application for Dutch citizenship, and Ms Verdonk initially called for the MP to be deported.