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France’s five-million-strong Muslim minority is Western Europe’s largest, but fewer than 2,000 women are believed to wear a full face veil.
It is the first European country to bring in a ban on face-covering veils. Neighbouring Belgium has passed a similar bill but is yet to enforce it, while in the Netherlands, far-right leaders have proposed a ban.
Many Muslim leaders have said they support neither the veil nor the law banning it, saying that it is not a religious practice but a cultural practice.
The French government says wearing the veil is a symbol of male oppression.
But rights groups have accused the government of Nicolas Sarkozy, the president, of attempting to stir up racial tensions and of targeting one of France’s most vulnerable minorities.
Other groups have also accused Sarkozy of enforcing the law in order to try and win votes, Tim Friend, Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Paris, said.
“There’s an accusation against Sarkozy that he’s trying to win back votes by introducing in this law in the face of increased support for anti-immigration parties in France.
“Many feel that this is not necessarily stricly about emphasising France’s secular traditions but more a vote-winning exercise by Sarkozy, in other words, pandering to people’s prejudices,” he said.
How the law will be enforced has also come under question, since police officers will not be allowed to remove a woman’s face covering.
In a guide sent out last week, police were told that the ban does not apply inside private cars as such cases can be dealt with under road safety rules.
Officers will be able to take anyone refusing to lift the veil to a police station, where they would be threatened with fines.
Those who are found guilty of forcing women to wear the face veil will also be prosecuted, facing a fine of up to $43,400.
The timing is all the more sensitive after UMP, the French ruling party, called a debate on the place of Islam in France. Some say that this move risks stigmatising a portion of the population.
French police arrested 59 people on Saturday who turned up for a banned protest over the veil ban, one of them on arrival in France from Britain, according to a police spokesman.
Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
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