The Asian Age

Le Pen refuses to don scarf, takes Lebanon head on

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Beirut, Feb. 21: France’s far-right presidenti­al candidate Marine Le Pen sparked a controvers­y on Tuesday during her brief visit to Lebanon when she refused to wear a veil to meet the country’s top Sunni Muslim cleric.

On her last day in the small Mediterran­ean country, Ms Le Pen arrived at Sheikh Abdellatif Deryan’s office in Beirut and was offered a white shawl to cover her blonde hair.

The National Front candidate promptly refused and made a brief statement to journalist­s before leaving.

“The highest Sunni authority in the world had not had this requiremen­t, so I have no reason to,” Ms Le Pen said, referring to her 2015 visit to Al-Azhar, the prestigiou­s Egyptian institutio­n of Sunni Islamic learning.

She said she had told Deryan’s office on Monday that she would not don a veil: “They did not cancel the meeting, so I thought they would accept that I will not wear the scarf.”

“They wanted to impose this on me, to present me

They wanted to impose this (veil) on me, to present me with a fait accompli. Well, no one presents me with a fait accompli

Marine Le Pen, French far-right leader

with a fait accompli. Well, no one presents me with a fait accompli,” she said.

Deryan heads Dar alFatwa, the highest Sunni authority in Lebanon.

In a statement, the body said, “Its press office had informed the presidenti­al candidate, through one of her assistants, of the need to cover her head when she meets his eminence, according to the protocol assumed by Dar al-Fatwa”.

“Dar al-Fatwa officials were surprised by her refusal to conform to this well-known rule,” it said.

A few people gathered near Lebanon’s Zaytuna Bay to protest against Ms Le Pen’s visit.

 ?? — AFP ?? A Lebanese woman protests against France’s presidenti­al candidate Marine Le Pen in Beirut on Tuesday.
— AFP A Lebanese woman protests against France’s presidenti­al candidate Marine Le Pen in Beirut on Tuesday.

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