France’s highest administrative court has ruled that the ban on muslim
female swimwear 'burkini' being enforced on the country’s beaches are
illegal and a violation of fundamental liberties. More than 30 French
towns have banned burkinis, which cover the whole body except for the
face, hands and feet. Officials say the ban on the burkini was a
response to growing terror concerns.
Human rights activists however argued that such measures are illegal, and that pushes to outlaw the garment are Islamophobic. The ruling of the State Council suspends the ban in the town of Villeneuve-Loubet, near Nice, and this could now affect cities around the country that have prohibited the full-length swimsuit.
Human rights activists however argued that such measures are illegal, and that pushes to outlaw the garment are Islamophobic. The ruling of the State Council suspends the ban in the town of Villeneuve-Loubet, near Nice, and this could now affect cities around the country that have prohibited the full-length swimsuit.
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