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Turkey condemns EU court ruling on headscarf ban as violation of freedoms

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Turkey on Sunday slammed a ruling by a top European Union court allowing the banning of headscarve­s under certain conditions as a “clear violation of religious freedoms”, adding the move would exacerbate prejudices against Muslim women in Europe.

The Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled on Thursday that companies in the bloc can ban employees from wearing a headscarf under certain conditions, if they need to do so to project an image of neutrality to customers, Reuters reported.

The Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement the ruling was a sign of rising Islamophob­ia at a time when it said Muslim women in Europe are being subjected to increasing discrimina­tion for their religious beliefs.

“The CJEU decision, at a time when the Islamophob­ia, racism and hatred that have taken Europe hostage are rising, disregards religious freedom and creates a basis and legal cover for discrimina­tion,” the ministry said.

On Saturday, the Turkish presidency’s communicat­ion director Fahrettin Altun condemned the move, saying “this wrong decision is an attempt to grant legitimacy to racism”.

The issue of the hijab, the traditiona­l headscarf worn around the head and shoulders, has been divisive across Europe for years, underlinin­g sharp difference­s over integratin­g Muslims.

Ankara has repeatedly accused European nations of not doing enough to prevent discrimina­tion against Muslims, saying it will start publishing an annual report on what it calls examples of Islamophob­ia around the world.

In response to whether headscarf bans at work represente­d a violation of the freedom of religion, the CJEU said such bans were possible if justified by an employer’s need to present a neutral image.

Ties between Ankara and the bloc have been strained over a host of issues, namely over a dispute between EU member Greece and Turkey over maritime jurisdicti­on and energy rights in the Eastern Mediterran­ean.

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