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French women’s rights minister defends ban on ‘hostile’ Muslim swimwear | French women’s rights minister defends ban on ‘hostile’ Muslim swimwear |
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The French women’s rights minister has defended the ‘burqini’ bans introduced in three French towns, saying the swimwear is “hostile to diversity.” She has previously been criticized for comparing veil-wearing Muslims to “American negroes” who supported slavery. | The French women’s rights minister has defended the ‘burqini’ bans introduced in three French towns, saying the swimwear is “hostile to diversity.” She has previously been criticized for comparing veil-wearing Muslims to “American negroes” who supported slavery. |
"The burqini is not some new line of swimwear, it is the beach version of the burqa and it has the same logic: hide women's bodies in order to control them better," French Minister for Women's Rights Laurence Rossignol told French Le Parisien newspaper. | "The burqini is not some new line of swimwear, it is the beach version of the burqa and it has the same logic: hide women's bodies in order to control them better," French Minister for Women's Rights Laurence Rossignol told French Le Parisien newspaper. |
She added that burqinis represent a “deeply archaic vision of the place of women in society and, thus, the relationship between men and women.” | She added that burqinis represent a “deeply archaic vision of the place of women in society and, thus, the relationship between men and women.” |
“There is an idea that women are … immoral and should hide their body… A hundred years passed, but [according to burqini inventors] a woman who reveals her ankles or hair is not a woman of virtue.” | “There is an idea that women are … immoral and should hide their body… A hundred years passed, but [according to burqini inventors] a woman who reveals her ankles or hair is not a woman of virtue.” |
According to Rossignol, the burqini topic sparked tensions because of its political dimension. | According to Rossignol, the burqini topic sparked tensions because of its political dimension. |
"It is not just the business of those women who wear it, because it is the symbol of a political project that is hostile to diversity and women's emancipation," she said. | "It is not just the business of those women who wear it, because it is the symbol of a political project that is hostile to diversity and women's emancipation," she said. |
Burqinis have recently been a hot topic in France after several towns banned the controversial swimwear worn by some Muslim women. | Burqinis have recently been a hot topic in France after several towns banned the controversial swimwear worn by some Muslim women. |
The first city to ban burqinis was Cannes, with Mayor David Lisnard ruling that: “Access to beaches and for swimming is banned to anyone who does not have [bathing apparel] that respects good customs and secularism.” | The first city to ban burqinis was Cannes, with Mayor David Lisnard ruling that: “Access to beaches and for swimming is banned to anyone who does not have [bathing apparel] that respects good customs and secularism.” |
His move was followed by the mayor of another French Riviera town, Villeneuve-Loubet. This time the Muslim swimwear was banned for “hygiene reasons,” according to the town’s mayor, Lionnel Luca. | |
A village on the French island of Corsica became the third place in France to ban burqinis after the female Muslim swimwear reportedly caused a violent brawl between locals and migrants of North African origin there. | |
Earlier in August, the Pennes-Mirabeau commune near Marseille canceled a controversial pool party that had been planned by a Muslim group. The organizers, the Smile 13 group, which describes itself on Facebook as a sports and social event group for women and children, said they had received death threats, with one person even claiming they received bullets in the mail. | Earlier in August, the Pennes-Mirabeau commune near Marseille canceled a controversial pool party that had been planned by a Muslim group. The organizers, the Smile 13 group, which describes itself on Facebook as a sports and social event group for women and children, said they had received death threats, with one person even claiming they received bullets in the mail. |
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