French President Nicolas Sarkozy has ordered legislation that would ban women from wearing Islamic veils that fully cover the face and body in public places. It is Sarkozy's first political action toward an outright ban, though he has repeatedly said such outfits oppress womenand are not welcome in France, home to a firmly seculargovernment. Government spokesman Luc Chatel said after a Cabinet meeting in Paris that the president decided the government should submit a bill to parliament in May on an overall ban on such veils. That ups the stakes in Sarkozy's push against veils such as the burqa and niqab and chador.Some in his own party have bristled at a full-out ban, and France's highest administrative body has questioned whether it would be constitutional. Sarkozy insisted that everything should be done so that no one feels stigmatised. He said, the veils do not pose a problem in a religious sense, but threaten the dignity of women.
News On AIR | April 21, 2010 7:03 PM
Sarkozy to ban Islamic veil