French women become first to stand trial for wearing niqabs
The Guardian / Angelique Chrisafis
18-Jun-2011 (one comment)

A court this week heard the first case against women for wearing the niqab – or Islamic face veil – since a ban came into force in April. One of the defendants was banned from entering the courthouse because she was still wearing the niqab.

The two women on trial were stopped in the street on 5 May near the town hall of Meaux, east of Paris. The mayor, Jean-François Copé, is an architect of the ban and head of Nicolas Sarkozy's ruling rightwing UMP party.

The women were wearing their niqabs during a demonstration against the law. They were supported by the Don't Touch My Constitution group, which has led protests against the ban.

One of the women, Hind, who is 31 years old, was not allowed into court because she refused to remove her niqab at the request of a police officer. She offered instead to lift it for an identity check. "I can't be present at my own trial. I'm being denied the right to express myself," she said outside. The other woman was not present.

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Simorgh5555

Fucking A!

by Simorgh5555 on

Haul their ass into court one by one. The ugly piece of rag has no place in a civilised society. Save the Batman outfit for Halloween.  


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