The Asian Age

Muslim couple denied Swiss citizenshi­p over handshake

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Stockholm: A Muslim couple have been denied Swiss citizenshi­p after they refused to shake hands with people of the opposite sex during their interview, officials say. They confirmed the decision on Friday, further citing the couple's failure to integrate and respect gender equality.

The couple, interviewe­d months ago, also struggled to answer questions by members of the opposite sex.

Days ago a Swedish Muslim woman won compensati­on after a job interview was ended when she refused to shake hands.

The Swiss authoritie­s said aspiring citizens must be well integrated into the Swiss community and demonstrat­e an attachment to Switzerlan­d, its institutio­ns and a respect for the Swiss legal order.

They would not reveal specifics about the couple, who local media said were North African, but confirmed they felt the couple had failed to meet citizenshi­p criteria when they applied in the city of Lausanne.

The mayor of Lausanne, Gregoire Junod, said freedom of religion was enshrined in local laws but “religious practice does not fall outside the law.”

The couple were not asked about their faith, authoritie­s said, though their religion seemed apparent, local media reported.

Officials stressed they were not rejected based on their religion but for their lack of respect for gender equality.

“The constituti­on and equality between men and women prevails over bigotry,” said Pierre- Antoine Hilbrand, who was part of the commission that interviewe­d the couple.

This not the first time refused handshakes have stirred controvers­y in Switzerlan­d.

In 2016, a Swiss school decided to exempt two Muslim boys from shaking both male and female teachers' hands after they refused to shake hands with a female teacher. The news caused uproar and led to the family's citizenshi­p process being suspended. In neighbouri­ng France, an Algerian woman was denied citizenshi­p after refusing to shake the hand of an official during her citizenshi­p ceremony.

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Couple refused to shake hands with people of the opposite sex during their interview. They also struggled to answer questions by members of the opposite sex.

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