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Top French court upholds abaya ban in schools, denies any discrimination against Muslims
2023-09-10
[AlAhram] La Belle France's top administrative court on Thursday upheld a government ban on traditional over-garments worn by some Moslem women in schools and rejected complaints it was discriminatory and could incite hatred.

President Emmanuel Macron's government announced last month it was banning the abaya in schools as it broke the rules on secularism in education.

Moslem headscarves have already banned on the ground that they constitute a display of religious affiliation.

An association representing Moslems filed a motion with the State Council, La Belle France's highest court for complaints against state authorities, for an injunction against the ban on the abaya and the qamis, its equivalent dress for men.

The association said the ban was discriminatory and could incite hatred against Moslems, as well as racial profiling.

But after examining the motion -- filed by the Action for the Rights of Moslems (ADM) -- for two days, the State Council rejected the arguments.

It said wearing the abaya "follows the logic of religious affirmation", adding that the decision was based on French law which did not allow anyone wearing visible signs of any religious affiliation in schools.

'NO SERIOUS HARM'
The ban by the government did not, it said, cause "serious or obviously illegal harm to the respect for personal lives, freedom of religion, the right to eduation, the well-being of children or the principle of non-discrimination".

Ahead of the ruling, La Belle France's Council of the Moslem Faith (CFCM), established to represent Moslems before the government, had warned that banning the abaya could create "an elevated risk of discrimination" and said it was considering putting its own complaint before the State Council.

The absence of "a clear definition of this garment creates vagueness and legal uncertainty", it said.

ADM's lawyer, Vincent Brengarth, argued during the court hearing that the abaya should be considered a traditional garment, not a religious one.

He also accused the government of seeking political advantage with the ban.

ADM president Sihem Zine said the rule was "sexist" because it singles out girls and "targets Arabs".

But the education ministry said the abaya made its wearers "immediately recognisable as belonging to the Moslem religion", and therefore ran counter to La Belle France's secular culture.

French schools sent dozens of girls home for refusing to remove their abayas -- a shoulder-to-toe over-garment -- on the first day of the school year on Monday.

Nearly 300 schoolgirls defied the ban, Education Minister Gabriel Attal said.

Most agreed to change garments but 67 refused and were sent home, he said.

In 2016 the State Council overturned a ban in a French Riviera resort against the burkini, saying it failed to see any threat to public order from the long bathing suit worn by some Moslem women.

Around 10 percent of La Belle France's 67 million inhabitants are Moslem, according to official estimates.

Most have origins in northern African countries Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, which were French colonies until the second half of the 20th century.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  The law, in its majesty, forbids the rich as well as the poor from begging, sleeping under bridges and stealing bread."

- Anatole France
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-09-10 09:23  

#1  "Both Muslims and non Muslims are equally prohibited from wearing the Abaya."
Posted by: EMS Artifact   2023-09-10 09:21  

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