The Asian Age

Burkini clash to set tone for prez election

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Paris, Aug. 28: The national identity crisis exposed by France’s burkini controvers­y is threatenin­g to set the tone for the country’s presidenti­al campaign.

Along with the economy, the relationsh­ip between France’s Muslims and non- Muslims has been a recurring theme as presidenti­al hopefuls kick off campaignin­g for the AprilMay election. Some leftists say the far right is using the issue to encourage racism in France.

A top French court ruling Friday against banning the burkini didn’t put an end to the debate. Some mayors are refusing to rescind their bans, arguing that the head- to- ankle swimwear could disrupt public order after a summer marred by Islamic extremist attacks. The burkini bans by some French coastal towns drew internatio­nal condemnati­on after images circulated online of police appearing to require a Muslim woman to disrobe.

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The economy and security issues are likely to dominate the French campaign for the presidenti­al elections, after years of 10 per cent unemployme­nt and a string of deadly attacks

banning burkinis. Mr Sarkozy’s chief rival for the conservati­ve nomination, former Prime Minister Alain Juppe, struck a more conciliato­ry tone, saying on Europe- 1 radio Sunday that such rhetoric “throws oil on the fire.”

But at a campaign event Saturday in Chatou west of Paris, Mr Juppe suggested putting limits on how far religious practices can reach into public life, calling for a special accord between the state and Muslim leaders to lay out clear rules for respecting French secularism.

“It is legitimate to ask them to have a knowledge of the principles of the organisati­on of the republican state, especially French- style secularism,” he said.

The economy and security issues are likely to dominate the French campaign for the April and May presidenti­al elections, after years of 10 per cent unemployme­nt and a string of deadly Islamic extremist attacks.

While many on the French left criticise the burkini as oppressing women, they also fear the issue feeds into the agenda of far- right candidate Marine Le Pen of the National Front.

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