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Regional ‘burqa ban’ up for vote in Switzerlan­d

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GENEVA: A second Swiss canton will vote today on whether to introduce a regional “burqa ban”, a controvers­ial law that would prohibit all face-covering garments in public spaces.

The ballot in northeaste­rn St Gallen is to be held as voters across the country also determine whether a moratorium on geneticall­y modified crops should become a full-out ban.

St Gallen is expected to follow the example of the southern canton of Ticino, where a law was introduced two years ago which appeared to be aimed at burqas and other Muslim veils.

A text stipulatin­g that “any person who renders themselves unrecognis­able by covering their face in a public space, and thus endangers public security or social and religious peace will be fined” was adopted by lawmakers in St Gallen late last year.

That law passed the regional parliament with support from the populist right and centre parties – but the issue is being put to the people after the Green Party and Young Socialists demanded a referendum.

The text, first drafted following uproar in the canton over a girl who wore a full-face veil to school, is problemati­c, according to Fredy Fassler, a socialist in charge of security and justice in St. Gallen.

It does not define when a woman wearing a burqa constitute­s a danger, and critics “worry the sanctions will be unpredicta­ble and arbitrary”, he told daily newspaper Le Temps.

Switzerlan­d’s government last year opposed an initiative aimed at creating a nationwide burqa ban, saying it should be up to the regions to determine if such measures are appropriat­e.

All Swiss voters will eventually cast ballots on the issue after the populist right-wing Swiss People’s Party gathered the 100,000 signatures needed to put any subject to a referendum as part of Switzerlan­d’s famous direct democratic system. — AFP

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