Times of Oman

Bulgaria bans full-face veils in public places

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SOFIA: Bulgaria’s parliament on Friday banned the wearing of face veils in public in a move which supporters said would boost security in the wake of militant attacks in Europe.

The “burqa ban” law, pushed by the nationalis­t Patriotic Front coalition, echoes similar measures in western European countries such as France, Netherland­s and Belgium which have various laws banning the wearing of burqas or niqabs.

People who do not follow the ban in Bulgaria face fines of up to 1,500 levs ($860) as well as suspension of social benefits.

The ethnic Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms refused to take part in the vote, which followed full-face veils ban in public in several Bulgarian towns. It said the ban it would incite ethic and religious intoleranc­e.

The ruling centre-right party said the ban has nothing to do with religious outfits but only aimed at boosting national security and allowing better video surveillan­ce.

“The law is not directed against religious communitie­s and is not repressive,” ruling GERB’s senior lawmaker Krasimir Velchev said. “We made a very good law for the safety of our children.”

According to the law, clothing hiding the face may not be worn in government offices, schools, cultural institutio­ns and places of public recreation, but exceptions are allowed for health or profession­al reasons. A minority of Muslim women in Europe cover their faces, but their veils have become symbols for some Europeans troubled by securty, immigratio­n and integratio­n.

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