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French President Nicolas Sarkozy has spoken out strongly against the wearing of the burka by Muslim women in France. | French President Nicolas Sarkozy has spoken out strongly against the wearing of the burka by Muslim women in France. |
In a major policy speech, he said the burka - a garment covering women from head to toe - reduced them to servitude and undermined their dignity. | In a major policy speech, he said the burka - a garment covering women from head to toe - reduced them to servitude and undermined their dignity. |
Mr Sarkozy also gave his backing to the establishment of a parliamentary commission to look at whether to ban the wearing of burkas in public. | Mr Sarkozy also gave his backing to the establishment of a parliamentary commission to look at whether to ban the wearing of burkas in public. |
In 2004, France banned the Islamic headscarves in its state schools. | In 2004, France banned the Islamic headscarves in its state schools. |
'Not welcome' | 'Not welcome' |
"We cannot accept to have in our country women who are prisoners behind netting, cut off from all social life, deprived of identity," Mr Sarkozy told a special session of parliament in Versailles. | "We cannot accept to have in our country women who are prisoners behind netting, cut off from all social life, deprived of identity," Mr Sarkozy told a special session of parliament in Versailles. |
To raise the subject like this, via a parliamentary committee, is a way of stigmatising Islam and the Muslims of France Mohammed Moussaoui, French Council for the Muslim Religion Sarkozy stirs debate | |
"That is not the idea that the French republic has of women's dignity. | "That is not the idea that the French republic has of women's dignity. |
"The burka is not a sign of religion, it is a sign of subservience. It will not be welcome on the territory of the French republic," the French president said. | "The burka is not a sign of religion, it is a sign of subservience. It will not be welcome on the territory of the French republic," the French president said. |
But he stressed that France "must not fight the wrong battle", saying that "the Muslim religion must be respected as much as other religions" in the country. | But he stressed that France "must not fight the wrong battle", saying that "the Muslim religion must be respected as much as other religions" in the country. |
A group of a cross-party lawmakers is already calling for a special inquiry into whether Muslim women who wear the burka is undermining French secularism, the BBC's Emma Jane Kirby in Paris says. | A group of a cross-party lawmakers is already calling for a special inquiry into whether Muslim women who wear the burka is undermining French secularism, the BBC's Emma Jane Kirby in Paris says. |
The lawmakers also want to examine whether women who wear the veil are doing so voluntarily or are being forced to cover themselves, our correspondent says. | The lawmakers also want to examine whether women who wear the veil are doing so voluntarily or are being forced to cover themselves, our correspondent says. |
Mr Sarkozy's speech was the first a French president has made to parliament since the 19th century - made possible by a constitutional amendment he introduced last year. | Mr Sarkozy's speech was the first a French president has made to parliament since the 19th century - made possible by a constitutional amendment he introduced last year. |
Later on Monday, Mr Sarkozy was expected to meet the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifah al-Thani. | Later on Monday, Mr Sarkozy was expected to meet the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifah al-Thani. |
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In 2004, France banned the Islamic headscarf and other conspicuous religious symbols from public schools, triggering heated debate in the country and abroad. | In 2004, France banned the Islamic headscarf and other conspicuous religious symbols from public schools, triggering heated debate in the country and abroad. |
Members of the French government have been divided over the issue. | Members of the French government have been divided over the issue. |
The immigration minister, Eric Besson, has said a full ban will only "create tensions" while the junior minister for human rights, Rama Yade, said she would accept a ban if it was aimed at protecting women forced to wear the burka. | The immigration minister, Eric Besson, has said a full ban will only "create tensions" while the junior minister for human rights, Rama Yade, said she would accept a ban if it was aimed at protecting women forced to wear the burka. |
France's official Muslim council has criticised the debate. | France's official Muslim council has criticised the debate. |
"To raise the subject like this, via a parliamentary committee, is a way of stigmatising Islam and the Muslims of France," said Mohammed Moussaoui, head of the French Council for the Muslim Religion. | "To raise the subject like this, via a parliamentary committee, is a way of stigmatising Islam and the Muslims of France," said Mohammed Moussaoui, head of the French Council for the Muslim Religion. |
France is home to about five million Muslims. | France is home to about five million Muslims. |
Are you a Muslim living in France? What is your reaction to Mr Sarkozy's comments on the wearing of the burka? Send us your comments using the form below. | Are you a Muslim living in France? What is your reaction to Mr Sarkozy's comments on the wearing of the burka? Send us your comments using the form below. |
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