Thursday, 11 August 2016

Germany set to ban burka in a proposed security clampdown

                                                                                          (C)Phildye
 Germany's interior minister will back plans to ban the burka as part of a raft of anti-terror measures, local media say. Thomas de Maiziere also proposes deporting criminals more quickly and relaxing doctor confidentiality rules. He is due to announce some ideas, and back some ideas from ministers in his party next week. There have been repeated attacks in German cities recently, some of them related to Islamist terror.
The burka is a strict Muslim veil for women that covers the full head and body. Not many people in Germany wear it. The country has very few restrictions on people's dress. A committee of the government issued a report in 2012 saying it would be unconstitutional to ban the full burka or the niqab facial veil. But there are some exceptions. For instance, it is illegal to cover your face in a football stadium in Germany. Burka bans exist in other parts of Europe, notably France, Belgium and some towns in Italy.

2 comments:

  1. desperate measures

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  2. no one will be able to hide under the veil again

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