Sunday, March 20, 2005

France’s Hijab Law Proven "Discriminatory" - Report

The French law banning hijab in schools has proved discriminatory against the Muslim minority and a violation of France's secularism, said the Coalition against Islamophobia in its report marking the first anniversary of the controversial law. Some 42 Muslim female students were ousted from schools. Six of them had no other option but to join schools in Belgium and Turkey, while 17 others attended classes in private institutes." The hijab-banning law would take a psychological toll on Muslim females and their position in society, and could trigger more backlash and Islamophobic acts against the Muslim minority, the report warned.

2 Comments:

At March 20, 2005 5:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, this PROVES that Muslims are incapable of integrating into a secular society! It PROVES IT!

The name of the report should be:
"By our own admission, we declair that Muslims cannot and will not integrate into a Western Secular Society."

Will Modern Europe ever get the message?

 
At March 21, 2005 1:03 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The hijab-banning law would take a psychological toll on Muslim females and their position in society, and could trigger more backlash and Islamophobic acts against the Muslim minority.

More backlash? Has there been a backlash in France? Note also the pejorative word "minority".

The person who wrote the report cannot help portraying muslims as victims even though muslims are behaving like conquerors of the worst sort.

Frankly, it is time there was a backlash against gang rapes by mostly muslim males.

DP111

 

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