From the DW:
“German state bans burqas in
schools”
The government of the western
German state of Baden-Württemberg agreed on Tuesday to ban full-face coverings,
often known as burqa or niqab, in schools. The new rule comes as the topic of
Muslim face coverings has been hotly debated in Germany and follows a ruling by
a court in Hamburg that reversed that city's own ban. Baden-Württemberg's city
council's decision to ban full-face coverings, typically worn by ultra
conservative Muslim girls, matches the ban for teachers that is already in
effect. State Premier and prominent Green politician Winfried Kretschmann
conceded that cases of full-face veiling in schools was rare, but said that
nonetheless, a legal ruling was necessary for the rare cases. Kretschmann said
that full-face veiling did not belong in a free society. But he added that such
a ban at the university level, where students are adults, was a more complex
question. For now, the rule in Baden-Wurttemberg will only apply to primary and
secondary education. Proponents of full-face bans in Germany say they are
necessary to protect young girls, that forcing or encouraging them to wear them
infringes on their rights. Prominent members of conservative parties, including
Julia Klöckner in Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), have called for a
nationwide full-face veil ban. The Greens have been split on the issue, but in
the case of school kids in Baden-Württemberg, they sided with the CDU.
Baden-Württemberg Green party leaders Sandra Detzer and Oliver Hildenbrand have
previously referred to the burqa and the niqab "symbols of
oppression." But opponents say that such rulings can lead to the
marginalization of Muslim communities in Germany. A school student in Hamburg
recently fought and won a legal battle allowing her to wear the attire, though
the court noted that a ban might be possible if the state's school laws were
altered, which local politicians are now working on. Filiz Polat, migration
policy spokesperson for the Greens'
federal parliamentary group, has said that the freedom to wear religious
symbols or not was one of the features of a democratic society. Currently,
full-face veils have been banned in neighboring countries such as The Netherlands,
France, Denmark and Austria. A 2019 YouGov poll released found that 54% of
respondents in Germany would support a ban on burqas.
^ I would like to see a burqa ban
in every Western country (including the US and Canada.) When a Westerner goes
to a Muslim country (Afghanistan, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, etc.) we have to follow
their customs and traditions - including dress - and act according to the Islamic
rules and that includes how people dress. No one has a problem with that so it
only makes sense that people living in a Judeo-Christian country (Israel,
Germany, the UK, France, Poland, Russia, the US, Canada, etc.) should follow those
customs and traditions and the burqa and other such coverings should be banned.
^
https://www.dw.com/en/german-state-bans-burqas-in-schools/a-54256541
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