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  • MEP Koch-Mehrin calls for Europe-wide burka ban

    05/01/2010 3:48:38 AM PDT · by GonzoII · 5 replies · 263+ views
    The Local.de ^ | 1 May 10
    MEP Koch-Mehrin calls for Europe-wide burka ban Published: 1 May 10 10:49 CETOnline: http://www.thelocal.de/politics/20100501-26911.html After Belgium's parliament voted to ban Islamic full-face veils, the German vice-president of the European Parliament has called for a ban of the burka throughout Europe. 'Die Fremde' takes top honours at Tribeca Film Festival - Society (30 Apr 10)Teen expelled from Catholic school for leaving Church - National (30 Apr 10)A Muslim Christian Democrat's crucifixion - Analysis & Opinion (27 Apr 10) Silvana Koch-Mehrin called the full-body veil an attack on the rights of women in a guest editorial in the Bild am Sonntag newspaper....
  • French Muslim fined for driving while veiled

    04/23/2010 7:45:06 AM PDT · by Dinah Lord · 10 replies · 438+ views
    The lawyer for a French Muslim woman fined for driving while wearing a full-face veil has accused police of abusing her human rights, as the government pushes to ban the garment. Police stopped the 31-one-year-old in the western city of Nantes and fined her 22 euros ($31.80) on the grounds that her niqab - an Islamic veil with a slit for the eyes - restricted her view so she could not drive safely. "This fine is not justified on road safety grounds and constitutes a breach of human and women's rights," said the woman's lawyer, Jean-Michel Pollono. He insists his...
  • Sarkozy Wants Ban of Full Veils FRENCH LEADER PLEDGES A BILL BANNING BURKA

    04/22/2010 2:27:59 PM PDT · by Cincinna · 17 replies · 391+ views
    The New York Times ^ | April 21, 2010 | STEVEN ERLANGER
    President Nicolas Sarkozy of France told his cabinet on Wednesday that he would put forward a bill in May to ban the wearing of the full veil in public places in France, despite a warning from senior legal authorities that the bill may be unconstitutional. Mr. Sarkozy wants a bill that goes farther than initial proposals, including a ban on wearing the full veil — the niqab, which leaves only the eyes uncovered, and the burqa, which is almost unknown in France — from streets, markets and shops, according to his spokesman, Luc Chatel. The full veil “hurts the dignity...
  • A Burka is Not for Spring Break

    04/14/2010 6:24:46 PM PDT · by AustralianConservative · 28 replies · 1,251+ views
    David Horowitz's News Real Blog ^ | April 14, 2010 | Ben-Peter Terpstra
    Picture me on the Eurostar, in Brussels, Belgium. The year is 2004. There’s a veil-wearing lady sitting behind me with her friend. Like most women of a certain age, they’re chattering their heads off. Later, however, the loud conversation takes a sharp turn, when the Muslim lady pontificates about the superiority of Islam and the evils of paganism. But, if I had been sharing my Protestant beliefs? From a theological perspective, there’s nothing wrong with Muslims or Christians peacefully evangelizing. I am a friend of free speech. But the subject of clothing politics (for want of a better term) is...
  • Belgium moves to ban the burqa

    03/31/2010 2:51:59 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 34 replies · 923+ views
    The Times(UK) ^ | 03/31/10
    March 31, 2010 Belgium moves to ban the burqa If the ban is passed Belgium will become the first country in Europe to make the wearing of Muslim clothing illegal David Charter, Brussels The face-covering veil is set to be banned within weeks in Belgium, making it the first country in Europe to make the wearing of Muslim clothing illegal. Women who flout the ban will face from one to seven days in jail or a fine of 15 to 25 euros. While President Sarkozy is encountering obstacles to his plans to outlaw the face-covering niqab in France, Belgium's main...
  • Belgian committee votes for full Islamic veil ban

    03/31/2010 9:59:22 AM PDT · by darkside321 · 18 replies · 564+ views
    A Belgian parliamentary committee has voted to ban face-covering Islamic veils from being worn in public. The home affairs committee voted unanimously to endorse the move, which must be approved by parliament for it to become law. Such a vote could be held within weeks, correspondents say, meaning that Belgium could become the first European country to implement a ban. France is also considering restricting face-covering veils. There are several types of headscarves and veils for Muslim women - those that cover the face being the niqab and the burka. 'Dangerous precedent' The BBC's Dominic Hughes reports from Brussels that...
  • Muslims seeking female clerk can ‘line up again’ (in Quebec)

    03/18/2010 2:26:30 AM PDT · by reaganaut1 · 10 replies · 778+ views
    National Post ^ | March 17, 2010 | Graeme Hamilton
    MONTREAL -- In recent years, the few fully veiled Muslim women who had dealings with Quebec's health-insurance board could choose to be served by a woman to avoid exposing their faces to a man outside their family. But in the latest example of the province's growing resistance to the accommodation of minority religious practices, the insurance board on Tuesday announced the end of the policy after the provincial human rights commission said it has no duty to acquiesce. "From now on, for a woman who is veiled with a niqab or a burka and comes to our office asking to...
  • Five European states back burka ban.Voters support push by Sarkozy

    03/02/2010 10:23:13 PM PST · by Cincinna · 12 replies · 558+ views
    FT.com Financial Times ^ | March 1 2010 | James Blitz
    More than half of voters in four other major European states back a push by France's Nicolas Sarkozy to ban women from wearing the burka, according to an opinion poll for the Financial Times. As Mr Sarkozy presses ahead with plans to ban the wearing of the burka in public places, the FT latest Harris poll shows the move is not just strongly supported in France, but wins enthusiastic backing in the UK, Italy, Spain and Germany. The poll shows 70 per cent of respondents in France said they supported plans to forbid the wearing of the garment which covers...
  • Lift veil for voter ID, Supreme Court tells burqa-clad women [India]

    01/22/2010 5:07:03 PM PST · by James C. Bennett · 5 replies · 477+ views
    The Times of India ^ | 23 January 2010 | The Times of India
    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has said that burqa-clad women cannot be issued voter identity cards, rejecting the argument that religion prohibits them from lifting their veils. Counsel for petitioner M Ajam Khan had contended that asking `purdah-nashin' women to lift their veil for being photographed would amount to sacrilege as their photographs would be seen by many men working as polling agents and electoral officials. "It will hurt their religious sentiments and the Election Commission must not insist on `purdah-nashin' women to be photographed for inclusion of their name in the electoral rolls," said the counsel arguing before a...
  • Women who wear burkas in France face £700 fine

    01/07/2010 7:59:47 PM PST · by bruinbirdman · 21 replies · 883+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 1/7/2010 | Henry Samuel in Paris
    MPs will vote on the proposal this month after a long impassioned debate over the merits of outlawing the burka and niqab. Jean-François Copé, parliamentary leader of President Nicolas Sarkozy's UMP group, said the 750 euro fine would apply to anyone whose face is "fully covered in public". Wearing either would be tolerated only in exceptional circumstances, such as "cultural events or carnivals," he added. The bill proposes introducing an even heavier penalty for anyone who forces a woman to wear the full veil, Mr Copé said in an interview with the Le Figaro magazine. The burka is a full-body...
  • What Signal Does Barbie's Burka Send? (Mark Steyn On Islamopandering In The West Alert)

    12/11/2009 9:43:13 AM PST · by goldstategop · 32 replies · 1,770+ views
    Macleans ^ | 12/11/2009 | Mark Steyn
    The other day, George Jonas passed on to his readers a characteristically shrewd observation gleaned from the late poet George Faludy: “No one likes to think of himself as a coward,” wrote Jonas. “People prefer to think they end up yielding to what the terrorists demand, not because it’s safer or more convenient, but because it’s the right thing . . . Successful terrorism persuades the terrorized that if they do terror’s bidding, it’s not because they’re terrified but because they’re socially concerned.” This is true. Resisting terror is exhausting. It’s easier to appease it, but, for the sake of your self-esteem, you have...
  • What signal does Barbie’s burka send?

    12/10/2009 7:34:32 PM PST · by JLS · 35 replies · 2,081+ views
    Macleans ^ | 10 December 2009 | Mark Steyn
    Women forbidden by law from feeling sunlight—hey, that’s a positive message for young girls The other day, George Jonas passed on to his readers a characteristically shrewd observation gleaned from the late poet George Faludy: “No one likes to think of himself as a coward,” wrote Jonas. “People prefer to think they end up yielding to what the terrorists demand, not because it’s safer or more convenient, but because it’s the right thing . . . Successful terrorism persuades the terrorized that if they do terror’s bidding, it’s not because they’re terrified but because they’re socially concerned.”
  • Muslim student, 18, banned from college because she refuses to remove her burka

    10/23/2009 2:50:38 PM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 29 replies · 2,250+ views
    dailymail.co.uk ^ | Oct. 23, 2009 | Daily Mail Reporter
    A burka-wearing student has been banned from enrolling at a college after staff claimed the Muslim garment was a barrier to ‘safety and communication’. Shawana Bilqes, 18, was forced to abandon her learning plans after she refused to remove the head-to-toe gown which reveals only her eyes. She had been asked to show her face as a check to avoid identity fraud in case she was posing as someone else. But when she explained she could not due to her religious belief she was forced off her Access course for an HE Diploma at Burnley College, Lancashire. Today Miss Bilqes...
  • Judge expels woman for wearing burka

    09/23/2009 10:35:45 AM PDT · by george76 · 20 replies · 1,577+ views
    Agence France-Presse ^ | September 24, 2009
    A SPANISH judge has expelled a Muslim woman wearing a burka from his court for refusing to show her face when testifying in the trial of a group of Islamic extremists. "Seeing your face, I can see if you are lying or not, if you are surprised by a question or not," Judge Javier Gomez Bermudez told the woman, the sister of an Islamic radical killed in a suicide bombing in Iraq in 2005. The woman said that her religion forbade her from appearing in public without her burka... But after speaking to the judge later in his chambers, a...
  • Where are the Arab beauties?

    08/26/2009 5:45:13 AM PDT · by SJackson · 63 replies · 5,049+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 8-26-09 | RAY HANANIA
    As I always do around this time of year, I pushed aside the Arab-Israeli conflict for a moment to contemplate the more serious conflict between secular Muslims and Christian Arabs and the growing religious extremism in the Middle East. There are 22 Arab countries, yet only two had the courage (or pride in their women) to field entrants in this year's Miss Universe Pageant, which was held in the Bahamas, where string bikinis replace car bombs and women are truly free. The only two Arab countries that entered contestants, again, were Egypt and Lebanon. Now I know Egypt and its...
  • Conservatives: Ban the burka!

    08/17/2009 1:28:28 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 11 replies · 851+ views
    Politiken (Denmark) ^ | August 17, 2009
    The Conservative Party Integration Spokesman Naser Khader is calling for a ban on the burka or niqab in the public space. The junior minority coalition Conservative Party wants to introduce a ban on Muslim burka or niqab dress codes which require women to completely cover their faces in the public space, according to Jyllands-Posten. “We don’t want to see burkas in Denmark. We simply can’t accept that some of our citizens walk around with their faces covered,” says MP Naser Khader, a Syrian-Palestinian of extraction and the Conservative Party’s recently-appointed integration spokesman. At home Khader says the burka is un-Danish...
  • UK (aka Dhimmiland): Police force accused of wasting money over Muslim dress stunt

    08/05/2009 3:42:31 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 9 replies · 555+ views
    Yorkshire Post ^ | August 05 2009 | Jeni Harvey
    A POLICE force in Yorkshire was yesterday accused of wasting time and public money after sending three officers out to spend a day dressed as Muslim women. Sgt Deb Leonard, Sgt Deb Pickering and Pc Helen Turner dressed in traditional Islamic costumes including burka, jilbab, hijab and niqab. They were accompanied by four Muslim women in Sheffield as part of a scheme called In Your Shoes Day, designed to help South Yorkshire Police learn about the Muslim faith. In return, the Muslim women had a tour of the police custody suite and closed circuit TV offices and were shown the...
  • French President Sarkozy Moves to Ban Muslim Burka - Video 7/16/09

    07/17/2009 6:18:53 AM PDT · by Federalist Patriot · 16 replies · 896+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | July 17, 2009 | BrianinMO
    Here is a video report on the efforts of French President Nicolas Sarkozy to ban the wearing of the Muslim "Burka" by women. He says it is not a religious symbol, but a sign of enslavement, and not welcome in France. The controversy is a result of growing tensions in France due to the huge Muslim population there - over 5 million. Muslims from the Middle East and North Africa have migrated to France in recent years. . . . . . (Watch Video)
  • Burka backlash

    07/02/2009 10:30:16 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 14 replies · 421+ views
    FRENCH officials were on alert last night after a group linked to al-Qaeda threatened to retaliate over criticism of the burka. The Algeria-based group issued a statement on Islamic websites vowing to “seek vengeance”. It followed comments by French President Nicolas Sarkozy last week in which he said the veils would not be welcome in France. Muslim robes may even be banned in public there. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said last night: “French authorities reaffirm their determination to fight terrorism.”
  • UK Muslim group faults Sarkozy over burqa remarks

    06/23/2009 3:09:35 PM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 14 replies · 644+ views
    AP via Google News ^ | June 23, 2009 | By JAMEY KEATEN
    PARIS (AP) — A top Muslim group in Britain lashed out at Nicolas Sarkozy as "patronizing and offensive" on Tuesday, after the French president said body- and face-covering Islamic garments such as the burqa turn women into prisoners. In Paris, parliament formally created a commission Tuesday to study the wearing of body-cloaking Muslim robes in France, a day after Sarkozy told lawmakers that the burqa would not be welcome in the country. A top official with the Muslim Council of Britain, an umbrella organization for British Muslim groups, accused Sarkozy of "divisive politics," and said his comments could fan an...