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LONDON: Taking offence at the attire of a fellow shopper, a 60-year-old lawyer ripped off a Muslim woman's burqa in a clothing shop, in what is being described by the police as France's first case of rage against the Islamic veil.
During a weekend shopping trip the woman lawyer had an argument over the attire following which the pair came to blows before being arrested. The incident happened due to growing racial tensions in the country, as France prepares to introduce a total ban on burqas and other forms of religious dress, which cover the face, the Telegraph reports.
The woman lawyer made snide remarks about a 26-year-old Muslim convert's burqa while walking through the store in Trignac, near Nantes, in the western Loire-Atlantique region, the paper said on Tuesday.
At one point the lawyer, who was out with her daughter, is said to have likened the Muslim woman to Belphegor, a horror demon character well known to French TV viewers. Belphegor is said to haunt the Louvre museum in Paris and frequently covers up his hideous features using a mask.
A police officer close to the case said: "The lawyer said she was not happy seeing a fellow shopper wearing a veil and wanted the ban introduced as soon as possible."
"The shop manager and the husband of the Muslim woman moved to break up the fighting," the officer said. All three were arrested and taken to the local gendarmerie for questioning.
A spokesman for Trignac police said that two complaints had been received, with the Muslim woman accusing the lawyer of racial and religious assault. The latter, in turn, had accused her opponent of common assault.
The French parliament has adopted a formal motion declaring burkas and other forms of Islamic dress to be "an affront to the nation's values". A ban, which could be introduced as early as the autumn, would make France the second country after Belgium to outlaw the Islamic veil in public places.
But many have criticized the anti-burqa lobby, which includes the French president Nicolas Sarkozy, for stigmatising Muslim housewives.
Burqa rage: In a first, veil ripped off in France - Europe - World - The Times of India
Its not like she was arrested for wearing the burkha, she was attacked with blows physically. If the lawyer had such a problem about enforcing the law, she should have called the police.Well it is said "When in Rome Do as the Romans do".
If she has decided to live in France she will have to comply with the rule of Law. If she cannot follow it, Go back to your country
Its not like she was arrested for wearing the burkha, she was attacked with blows physically. If the lawyer had such a problem about enforcing the law, she should have called the police.
Muslim women observing their right to be fully clothed cannot be attacked.
Especially given that unlike in 99% of all Muslim countries where women can wear trousers, in France the women can't wear trousers by law. That law is never enforced, why the over zeal only against Muslim women?
Do we have other members from France on this board? I would like to gather a consensus of opinion regarding the bill from them. I am a French Iranian myself.
I have very mixed views regarding the bill. I see the Neqab (face veil) as being more of a cultural symbol and I do not associate it with Eslam. I am a religious person and as per my studies and understanding, Eslam does not require the entire face to be covered/ hidden. Thus I personally have no qualms whatsoever over the ban on the Neqab only. I would support it in fact.
However, I find some elements of the bill to be extreme (for instance the fines and classes). Moreover, it could be argued that limits are being defined in free expression. The issue is being more politicized then necessary. I think France has made a point though, rather than some other countries which are trying to find more politically correct niches. But France is seemingly putting forward a message that goes beyond the few hundreds or so that use it.
Well it is said "When in Rome Do as the Romans do".
If she has decided to live in France she will have to comply with the rule of Law. If she cannot follow it, Go back to your country
Exactly.
The burqa has nothing to do with islam, it isn't in the koran.
There is freedom of religion in france and in every western country. Freedom of religion means that you are allowed to believe in whatever you want to believe in. The french government isn't saying "you are not allowed to be muslim"
They don't want the oppressive burqa (which has nothing to do with islam) being worn by women. Most women are made to wear it by their husbands.
Thats all we needed to see. NABILAT... A reverse Taliban.
People are really stupid. If not religious sentiment - Atleast respect his / her privacy and Modest. I think the dude would exactly appreciate if someone ripped off her daughter's blouse. CRAP.
who are you talking about?
Hussein, I live in Denmark and they discussed a ban on Burka vigorously for months and tensions were high and the tone against muslims very sharp, but in the end they conducted a research that found out that nobody in all of Denmark wears it. I think it shows that the whole idea is of symbolic value and feeding on irrational feelings singling out muslims and that's even against the constitution.
So by trying to pass such laws, nobody actually dies from them (we hope) but this way the state now engages in anti-islamic sentiment only to lead to further restrictions and bans.
And nowhere does it say that a muslim woman should wear a niqab/burka and even the hijab is to some degree debatable
The guy who ripped of the veil. Is that not reverse of what Taliban did. They forced people to wear veil, and we now have goons trying to rip them off....
At one point the lawyer, who was out with her daughter