Millennium Post

FRENCH BURKINI BANS FACE LEGAL CHALLENGE AS TENSION MOUNTS

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PARIS: France’s highest administra­tive authority is studying whether local bans on fullbody burkini swimsuits are legal, amid growing concerns in the country and abroad about police forcing Muslim women to disrobe.

Images of uniformed police appearing to require a woman to take off her tunic, and media accounts of similar incidents, have elicited shock and anger online this week.

Some fear that burkini bans in several French towns are worsening religious tensions. The bans, based on a strict applicatio­n of secularism policies, have exposed division within the government.

Prime Minister Manuel Valls told BFM television on Thursday that burkinis represent “the enslavemen­t of women” and reiterated his support to mayors who have banned them.

But Education Minister Najat Vallaud-belkacem, a feminist with North African roots, said while she doesn’t like the burkini swimsuit, bans of the garment are politicall­y driven and unleashing racist sentiment.

“My dream of society is a society where women are free and proud of their bodies,” she said on Europe-1 radio. But with tension in France high, after a series of deadly Islamic extremist attacks, she said, “We shouldn’t add oil to the fire” by banning burkinis.

Critics of the local decrees have said the orders are too vague, prompting local police officials to fine even women wearing the traditiona­l Islamic head scarf and the hijab, but not burkinis.

The Prime Minister has urged the police to implement the ban fairly and respectful­ly.

Two human rights groups, arguing the bans are discrimina­tory, have appealed to the Council of State to overturn the measures.

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