French agents forced to withdraw from Muslim tunic
- Photos of agents that a woman seem to pry off her tunic ensure indignant reactions online at Nice beach. In France several places recently introduced a ban on so-called BURQINI, covering swimwear for Muslim women.
In the photos, which include published by the Guardian, is to see how the agents face the woman on the beach. Then the woman removes a blue garment and writes one of the agents from a penalty.
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The photos lead to angry reactions on social media.
Tuesday let another woman know she was fined at the Cannes beach for wearing leggings and a tunic a kerchief.
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She was according to AFP news agency fined her clothing did not comply with 'moral and secular values. 'Since the establishment of the ban several fines have been handed out.
The mayor of Cannes David Lisnard decided last week that swimmers not allowed to wear bathing suits which 'testifies to a religious belief, while France is now the target of terrorist attacks. '' Other places proposed a similar ban.
The ban was opposed by Muslim organizations that went to court. That, however, ruled that the prohibition under the state of emergency and the recent attacks allowed by law. You may be appealed.
In the photos, which include published by the Guardian, is to see how the agents face the woman on the beach. Then the woman removes a blue garment and writes one of the agents from a penalty.
5:25
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The photos lead to angry reactions on social media.
Tuesday let another woman know she was fined at the Cannes beach for wearing leggings and a tunic a kerchief.
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She was according to AFP news agency fined her clothing did not comply with 'moral and secular values. 'Since the establishment of the ban several fines have been handed out.
The mayor of Cannes David Lisnard decided last week that swimmers not allowed to wear bathing suits which 'testifies to a religious belief, while France is now the target of terrorist attacks. '' Other places proposed a similar ban.
The ban was opposed by Muslim organizations that went to court. That, however, ruled that the prohibition under the state of emergency and the recent attacks allowed by law. You may be appealed.
Armed police on French Riviera order Muslim woman to remove burkini https://t.co/qtJ7KHv3Sf pic.twitter.com/lrgQZC1YIA
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) August 23, 2016
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