{"id":1940,"date":"2010-01-25T17:34:37","date_gmt":"2010-01-25T17:34:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2010\/01\/panel-to-favor-partial-ban-on.php"},"modified":"2010-01-25T17:34:37","modified_gmt":"2010-01-25T17:34:37","slug":"panel-to-favor-partial-ban-on","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2010\/01\/panel-to-favor-partial-ban-on","title":{"rendered":"Panel to Favor Partial Ban on Full Veil in France"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>PARIS &#8211; A parliamentary panel will recommend on Tuesday that France ban face-covering Muslim veils in public locations such as hospitals and schools, but not in private buildings or on the street, the group&#8217;s president said.<br \/>\nThe decision appeared to indicate that the 32-member, multiparty panel had heeded warnings that a full ban of the all-encompassing veils would be unfair, possibly unconstitutional, and could even cause trouble in a country where Islam is the second largest religion.<br \/>\nThe approximately 170-page report, to be released Tuesday, culminates a six-month inquiry into why a tiny minority of Muslim women wear such veils and the implications for France.<br \/>\nThe work began after President Nicolas Sarkozy announced in June that such garb &#8220;is not welcome&#8221; on French territory. However, Sarkozy has since pulled back from committing himself to a full ban.<br \/>\nSuch dress is considered by many as a gateway to extremism. However, it also is widely seen as an insult to gender equality and an offense to France&#8217;s profoundly secular foundations.<br \/>\nParliament will not be required to act on Tuesday&#8217;s recommendation. And given the deep divisions within the panel &#8211; its 12 Socialist members refused to vote in a dispute with the governing right &#8211; the recommendation for a partial ban on the face-covering veils may only result in a nonbinding government resolution.<br \/>\nThe panel&#8217;s mission, and a separate national identity debate on immigration, already have left some of France&#8217;s Muslims feeling discriminated against, said Mohammed Moussaoui, who heads an umbrella group of various Muslim organizations.<br \/>\nA 2004 law already bans Muslim headscarves in classrooms.<br \/>\nNow Muslim religious leaders, along with many experts, warn that a &#8220;general and absolute&#8221; law banning face-covering attire in the streets would stigmatize all Muslims and have other dire consequences, even driving some to extremism.<br \/>\nThey were joined last week by Roman Catholic and Jewish leaders who said they consider such a drastic step unnecessary. Monsignor Andre Vingt-Trois said he is not against anti-veil rules in &#8220;precise places,&#8221; but doesn&#8217;t want to see the state become involved with how people dress. &#8220;Shall we choose between the full-body veil and nude women in ads on top of a four-wheel drive?&#8221; he said last week.<br \/>\nFrance has the largest Muslim population in western Europe, estimated at some 5 million, but only several thousand Muslim women at best are thought to wear such veils, usually a &#8220;niqab&#8221; pinned across the face to cover all but the eyes. Worn with a long, dark robe, such clothing is customarily associated with Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states.<br \/>\n&#8220;It is perhaps a marginal problem, but it is the visible part of the iceberg,&#8221; lawmaker Andre Gerin, president of the parliamentary panel, said in an interview. &#8220;Behind the iceberg is a black tide of &#8230; fundamentalism.&#8221; He denounced those he called &#8220;gurus&#8221; or &#8220;French Taliban&#8221; who, he claimed, promote a radical brand of Islam that forces women, and young girls, to hide themselves.<br \/>\nGerin, the panel&#8217;s only Communist, said Tuesday&#8217;s report will recommend that veils be banned in public services such as hospitals and schools, but not in private buildings or on the street.<br \/>\nCritics of a street ban of the veils raised concern about the constitutionality of outlawing such dress.<br \/>\n&#8220;I don&#8217;t think an ideology should be fought through constraining measures but through ideas,&#8221; Moussaoui, the Muslim leader, said in an interview. &#8220;It&#8217;s very difficult to talk about the liberation of women through a law that constrains.&#8221;<br \/>\nA poll by the IPSOS firm published in this week&#8217;s newsweekly Le Point suggests that a majority of French disagree &#8211; with 57 percent of the 960 adults questioned favoring a total ban on the face-covering veil and 37 percent opposing one.<br \/>\nGerin, who wants one, stressed the need to move &#8220;progressively&#8221; toward a general law banning the attire in the streets and to work &#8220;hand in hand&#8221; with Muslim leaders, associations and others who might hold sway among Muslims.<br \/>\n<em>Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. 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