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‘Anti-burkini law harmful’

Minister: To pass it will be unconstitu­tional, likely to cause tension

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PaRIS: It would be “unconstitu­tional” for France to pass a law banning the burkini and such a move could cause irreparabl­e harm, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve warned in an interview published online.

Speaking to French daily La Croix, Cazeneuve reiterated the government’s opposition to legislatin­g on the controvers­ial matter which has sparked fierce debate both at home and abroad about women’s rights and France’s strictly-guarded secularism.

Around 30 coastal resorts have recently banned women from wearing the full-body swimwear on their beaches, although France’s highest administra­tive court on Friday overturned the measure in one town, in a ruling likely to set a legal precedent.

Right-wing figures are pushing for a nationwide ban to be written into law, led by former president Nicolas Sarkozy who this week launched his bid to regain the presidency in next year’s election.

But Cazeneuve ruled out any such move.

“As the prime minister has said, the government refuses to legislate on the matter because any such law would be unconstitu­tional, ineffectiv­e and likely to create antagonism and irreparabl­e tension,” he said.

“However, Muslims must continue to engage with us over gender equality, the inviolable nature of the principles of the French Republic, and tolerance in order to live together,” he said, noting that in overruling the ban, the court had “stated the law”.

Cazeneuve is due to have “a day of consultati­ons” with religious figures, civil groups, parliament­arians and others on Islam in France, seeking to get the religion which is the subject of fevered debate throughout the country better “anchored in the values of the Republic”.

France has been hit by a string of militant attacks over the past 18 months, raising questions over security failures and resulting in a spike in Islamophob­ia.

In the latest instance of intercultu­ral tensions, a restaurant owner in the Paris suburb of Tremblay-enFrance is facing an investigat­ion after chasing two veiled Muslim women out of his premises.

His actions, caught on video, provoked a furious response and prompted prosecutor­s to open an inquiry. — AFP

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