You may have heard about the latest controversy in France that was brought on when French president Nicolas Sarkozy said that he would ban the popular Muslim covering known as burqas as well as face veils. Sarkozy stated, "In our country, we cannot accept that women be prisoners behind a screen, cut off from all social life, deprived of all identity."
With France being home to 5 million Muslims it is no wonder that a raging debate over women’s rights has begun. The body coverings worn by many Muslim women has, in the past, been a required garment under the laws of such extremist groups like Al Qaeda. An article from Paris’ Associated Press reported that since Sarkozy’s recent public statement, the National Assembly in France has put together a committee of legislators to study the wearing of burqas and face-covering veils, known as niqabs.
Jean-Francois Cope, head of the governing conservative party UMP, has also called for a ban on veils. Cope was quoted as saying, "These clothes exclude women from the national community, deny their identity." Cope believes the ban on burqas and niqabs should be done slowly in stages.
Still others believe a ban on burqas would be counterproductive for women’s rights. Suraya Pakzad, executive director of the Voice of Women organization, told Reuters that she understood why Sarkozy disliked the idea of the burqa, but felt a ban on the clothing would be a mistake. Pakzad said, "I am against the burqa being imposed by force. But what Mr. Sarkozy is saying is another type of enforcement on women. No one should be able to compel someone to dress in a certain way."
What do you think of French president Sarkozy’s threat to ban women from wearing burqas and niqabs?
Do you think this kind of ban would be counterproductive for women’s rights?
If that is the way the muslins wish to live, they should move back to their original nation. People who had moved to other nations have had to chance their culture for hundreds of years.
mousie::
on Sep 07, 2009
If that is the way the muslims wish to live, they should move back to their original nation. People who had moved to other nations have had to change their culture for hundreds of years. When the Germans moved to America the knickers vanished, that is just one thing out of hundreds of items people eventually stopped wearing when they moved to America. Well this should be the same with the muslims-if they want to live in another nation they need to change their ways. Why should other nations have to tolerate those burquas?
basimah2kk::
on Sep 21, 2009
@ Mousie I am a American and I should be able to wear whatever I want to wear (and I will). Just like I should not be able to tell you what to wear(and won't). Why are people so worried about what another person wear I say to you be your way and to me be mines. Knickers were not their religious dress. I guess in a matter of time the Nuns will be next.