Danish parliament bans the wearing of face veils in public

Source: Reuters

BY Emil Gjerding Nielson, Teis Jensen

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – Denmark has banned the wearing of face veils in public, joining France and other European countries in outlawing the burqa and the niqab worn by some Muslim women to uphold what some politicians say are secular and democratic values.

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Parliament voted on Thursday for the ban proposed by the centre-right government, which says veils are contrary to Danish values. Opponents say the ban, which will take effect on Aug. 1, infringes women’s right to dress as they choose.

Under the law, police can instruct women to remove their veils or order them to leave public areas. Justice Minister Soren Pape Poulsen has said that officers would in practice fine them and tell them “to go home”.

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  1. Personally I am not aware of a single threat originating from such ladies. I do see one from time to time, it seems they are tourists from the United Arab Emirates, with Platinum Credit Cards, probably from Swiss banks. What’s the problem?

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