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UN says France’s ban on full face Islamic covering violates human rights | UN says France’s ban on full face Islamic covering violates human rights |
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The UN has ruled that France’s ban on the niqab – the Islamic veil that covers the face – is in breach of human rights and has ordered the country to review its legislation. | The UN has ruled that France’s ban on the niqab – the Islamic veil that covers the face – is in breach of human rights and has ordered the country to review its legislation. |
The UN Human Rights Committee said France, which has banned the Islamic traditional dress since 2011, failed to provide valid reasons for its legislation. | The UN Human Rights Committee said France, which has banned the Islamic traditional dress since 2011, failed to provide valid reasons for its legislation. |
READ MORE: Toulouse riots: Police attacked as woman arrested for refusing to remove Islamic face veil | READ MORE: Toulouse riots: Police attacked as woman arrested for refusing to remove Islamic face veil |
“In particular, the Committee was not persuaded by France’s claim that a ban on face covering was necessary and proportionate from a security standpoint or for attaining the goal of ‘living together’ in society,” it said. | “In particular, the Committee was not persuaded by France’s claim that a ban on face covering was necessary and proportionate from a security standpoint or for attaining the goal of ‘living together’ in society,” it said. |
The committee has given France 180 days to report back with an outline of what action it is going to take. | The committee has given France 180 days to report back with an outline of what action it is going to take. |
The UN committee is comprised of independent experts who ensure that countries comply with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. | The UN committee is comprised of independent experts who ensure that countries comply with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. |
France, which has some five million Muslims, became the first European country to ban the full-body veil on April 11, 2011. It is believed only about 2,000 women wear the veils. | |
Under the ban no one, regardless of whether they are French nationals or foreigners, is allowed to leave their home with the veil on. | |
Failure to remove it in public places is punishable with a fine of 150 euros ($172), as well as an instructive course on citizenship. | |
The niqab ban was imposed by former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who said the veil oppresses women. | |
The ban continues to be a bone of contention in France, with riots breaking out in April this year after a woman was arrested for refusing to remove her veil in the district of Toulouse, Bellefontaine. | |
The arrest caused two nights of riots which saw police being attacked and 18 people arrested. | |
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