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France's burkha ban sparks violence across Paris after police try to arrest woman for wearing a veil and pregnant woman is attacked for covering her face
Two men put pregnant woman, 21, in hospital - undergoing treatment
Around 60 people attacked police in Argenteuil, north west of the capital
Women guilty of wearing niqabs can be fined the equivalent of around £130
Violent clashes have broken out in a Paris suburb after police tried to arrest a Muslim woman for wearing a veil.
It came as two men today put a 21-year-old pregnant woman in hospital for covering her face with a veil on the same council estate.
In what is being viewed as a severe test of France's burka ban, around 60 people attacked police on Wednesday night in Argenteuil, a commuter town to the north west of the capital.
Under a law which came into force in 2011, women found guilty of wearing niqabs in public can be fined the equivalent of around £130.
But when officers approached the unnamed woman, passers-by became involved in a 'riot' and police used tear gas and flash-ball shots to disperse them, according to a police source.
'The police were attacked' the source told Le Parisien newspaper. 'They were insulted and beaten, including punches'.
Two men aged 23 and 37, including a cousin of the young veil-wearer, were arrested and placed in custody under suspicion of violence and public order offences.
In the end, 40 riot police had to be called to the area to restore order, said the source.
Today, the 21-year-old was attacked in Argenteuil, with 'two shaven-haired men tearing the veil from her face and pulling her hair,' said a police source close to the case. She was rushed to the emergency ward of Argenteuil hospital where she underwent treatment for unspecified injuries.
Police said that the men had shouted racist insults at the girl, saying that the veil was no longer acceptable in France. The attack may have been caught on CCTV, said the police source.
In a third incident, police confirmed that a 17-year-old, identified only as Rabia, was attacked in Argenteuil on May 20th for wearing a veil.Two men beat her up at around 9pm, shouting 'Dirty Arab' and 'Dirty Muslim' while laughing.
Rabia said afterwards: 'One of them insulted me. I sped up not because I was scared, but the men turned around, one of them tore my veil, pushed me to the ground and them hit me while insulting me.'
Rabia continued: 'Without the approach of a passerby who stopped the attackers, I do not know what would have happened.'
In March, a Frenchman who ripped a Muslim woman's veil off her eyes was given a five-month suspended prison sentence. The 30-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, said he was merely trying to 'enforce' his country's laws when he carried out the attack in the city of Nantes.
He approached the woman in a fairground in September last year and pulled away the veil.
A judgment against him released by the Nantes criminal court said: 'Ordinary citizens are not entitled to take the law into their own hands.'
The man, who originally gave a false identity to police, said he was a firm believer in the law brought in by government of former President, Nicolas Sarkozy. But the judge said that he had acted like a 'vigilante' and carried out the attack solely because he was prejudiced against the women's faith.
Mr Sarkozy had described Muslim face coverings as an affront to the principles of the French Republic, saying that they could be used by both shoplifters and terrorists to hide their own identities.
The incidents are all in a long line triggered by Mr Sarkozy's ban. Last September, Louise-Marie Suisse, a Muslim teenager from Marseille received a two month prison sentence for biting a policewoman who arrested her for wearing a full-face veil.
Amnesty International is among human rights groups who have condemned the law, saying it breaches the right of freedom of expression.
France's burkha ban sparks violence across Paris after police try to arrest woman for wearing a veil and pregnant woman is attacked for covering her face | Mail Online
The dwarf did have a point about the potential use of burqas by criminals. This happened in London only the other week
Selfridges axe raiders in burkas escaped with £1.5m of watches - Crime - News - London Evening Standard
Selfridges axe raiders in burkas escaped with £1.5m of watches
Armed raiders who targeted Selfridges in Oxford Street while wearing burkas stole £1.5 million worth of watches, police revealed today. The 10-strong gang disguised as rich Middle Eastern customers mingled with shoppers before producing axes and smashing their way into display cabinets a week ago today.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't it the case that the Quran only requires the faithful to dress modestly rather than hide under a tent? So why are we seeing increasing number of Muslim men across the world insisting that their wives and daughters adopt this abhorrent Arab custom?
Although it's sad what happened to the pregnant woman, the French are right in insisting that individuals remain identifiable in public places. If someone showing up at the bank wearing a balaclava is likely to be regarded as a security risk, why should it be any different with those who decide to veil themselves out of choice?
130 squid if caught wearing one is a bit steep though....