Arrests made as French veil ban takes effect

JenGiove

Junior Member
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I HATE this law!! Its stupid and wrong!! Bravo to the property owner for helping to pay fines, etc. May Allah bless him with the highest place in Jannah!! Ameen!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42528909/ns/world_news-europe/?gt1=43001

PARIS — France's new ban on Islamic face veils was met with a burst of defiance Monday, as several women appeared veiled in front of Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral and two were detained for taking part in an unauthorized protest. A third was reportedly arrested in the city of Avignon.

France on Monday became the world's first country to ban the veils anywhere in public, from outdoor marketplaces to the sidewalks and boutiques of the Champs-Elysees.


French President Nicolas Sarkozy set the wheels in motion for the ban nearly two years ago, saying the veils imprison women and contradict this secular nation's values of dignity and equality. The ban enjoyed wide public support when it was approved by parliament last year.
Though only a very small minority of France's at least 5 million Muslims wear the veil, many Muslims see the ban as a stigma against the country's No. 2 religion.


About a dozen people, including three women wearing niqab veils with just a slit for the eyes, gathered for the protest outside Notre Dame. They said the ban is an affront to their freedom of expression and religion.




Much larger crowds of police, journalists and tourists filled the square.


One of the veiled women was seen being taken away in a police van.



Protest unauthorized
A police officer on the site told The Associated Press that the woman was detained because the protest was not authorized and the woman refused to disperse when police asked her to. The officer was not authorized to be publicly named.


The Paris police administration said another woman was also detained for taking part in the unauthorized demonstration.
It was unclear whether the women were fined for wearing a veil. The law says veiled women risk a $215 fine or special citizenship classes, though not jail.


People who force women to don a veil are subject to up to a year in prison and a $43,000 fine, and possibly twice that if the veiled person is a minor.
Authorities estimate at most 2,000 women in France wear the outlawed veils. France's Muslims number at least 5 million, the largest such population in western Europe.



The ban affects women who wear the niqab, which has just a slit for the eyes, and the burqa, which has a mesh screen over the eyes.


Kenza Drider, who lives in Avignon and wears a niqab, called the ban racist. She was planning to attend Monday's protest.


Right before the ban came into effect, she said she would continue to go "shopping, to the post office and to city hall if necessary. I will under no circumstance stop wearing my veil."


"If I am warned verbally and must appear before the local prosecutor.... I will appeal to the European Court of Human Rights ," she told AP Television News.


The veil, for her, "is a submission to God," Drider said.


The Connexion newspaper reported a woman wearing a full veil was arrested at Avignon train station Monday morning. She said the ban was an "attack on my European rights, my freedom to come and go, my religious freedom," according to the English-language newspaper.
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Many Muslims have also felt stigmatized by a 2004 law that banned Islamic headscarves in classrooms.

'Civil disobedience'
A Muslim property dealer was urging women to engage in "civil disobedience" by continuing to wear the veil if they so desire.



Rachid Nekkaz, the property dealer, said in a webcast he would help pay fines and was putting a property worth around $2.9 million up for sale to fund his campaign.


"The street is the universal home of freedom and nobody should challenge that so long as these woman are not impinging on anyone else's freedom," he said. "I am calling on all free women who so wish to wear the veil in the street and engage in civil disobedience," he said.


Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

Abu Talib

Feeling low
Paris police have detained two women wearing Islamic veils at a protest on the first day of France's ban on the face coverings.

The ban makes France the first country in the world to forbid the veils anywhere in public.

About a dozen people, including three women wearing veils, staged a protest in front of Notre Dame cathedral in Paris on Monday, and two women were taken away in a van.

A police officer on the site said at least one of the women was detained because the protest was not authorised and the protesters refused to disperse.

It is unclear whether she was also fined. Two male colleagues of the veiled women were also detained by police.

France's ban on face veils went into force on Monday, and anyone wearing the niqab or burqa in public could now face a fine of €150 (£132), or lessons in French citizenship.

The centre-right government, which passed the law in October, has rolled out a public relations campaign to explain the ban and the rules of its application that includes posters, pamphlets and a government-hosted website.

Guidelines spelled out in the pamphlet forbid police from asking women to remove their burqa in the street. They will instead be escorted to a police station and asked to remove the veil there for identification.

Widely criticised by Muslims abroad as impinging on their religious freedom, the law has provoked a limited backlash in France where a strict separation of church and state is seen as central to maintaining a peaceful civil society.

A property dealer is urging women to engage in "civil disobedience" by continuing to wear the veil if they so desire and had called on supporters to hold a silent prayer in protest at the ban in front of Notre Dame. Rachid Nekkaz, who is a Muslim, said in a webcast he would help pay fines and was putting a property worth around €2m up for sale to fund his campaign.

"The street is the universal home of freedom and nobody should challenge that so long as these women are not impinging on anyone else's freedom," he said. "I am calling on all free women who so wish to wear the veil in the street and engage in civil disobedience," he said.

In Avignon, Vaucluse, Reuters TV filmed a woman boarding a train wearing a niqab, unchallenged by police.

"It's not an act of provocation," said Kenza Drider. "I'm only carrying out my citizens' rights, I'm not committing a crime ... If they [police] ask me for identity papers I'll show them, no problem."

France has five million Muslims, but fewer than 2,000 women are believed to wear a face veil.

Many Muslim leaders have said they support neither the veil nor the law banning it.

On Saturday, French police arrested around 60 people who turned up for a banned protest over the veil ban which had been called by a Muslim group in Britain. One of the protesters was arrested on his arrival from Britain, a police spokesman said.

The timing is all the more sensitive after France's ruling UMP party called a debate on the role of Islam in French society, a forum that some criticised as unfairly singling out a portion of the population as problematic.

The guide sent out last week to police notes that the burqa ban does not apply inside private cars, but it reminds officers that such cases can be dealt with under road safety rules.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/apr/11/french-police-detain-veil-protesters


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It just fumes me....
 

Shak78

Junior Member
The way they are man handling that Sister angers me so. May Allah protect them and reward them for standing by the right path.
 

MohammedMaksudul

May Allah Forgive us
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Now let our scholars talk about tolerance and leaving in peace. Now when the French terrorist regime openly oppresses the Muslim women, shatters her dignity the Muslim men sit at home. Shame on us. Shame!!!!!!!!!!!! All those statements of love for the prophet, all liesssss. What else will this ummah need to wake up? Most disgraceful ummah in the history I guess. Even the women have more courage. Bunch of cowards we are!!!!!!!!!! May Allah enable us to chrush the enemies of Islam. May ALlah send earthquake meteor showers on the enemies of Islam!!
 

JenGiove

Junior Member
Protesters Arrested as "Burqa Ban" takes effect

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http://www.aolnews.com/2011/04/11/protesters-arrested-as-burqa-ban-takes-effect-video/

I can't believe the newspaper reporter actually said that the Niqab/Burqa was a "fashion statement" like being 'Goth'!! How ridiculous!!!!

To our sisters in the Netherland area...beware, it looks like you might be next. I heard Holland and Sweden but can't remember what other country they said.

Brother Mohammad, Please, I beg you, I understand your anger but do not allow Shaytain's tool of hatred envelope your heart. You are better than that.
 

Asja

Pearl of Islaam
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Allahu Akbaar. How they can pull like that our sister in Islaam, La hawla wa la kuwata illa Billahi, There is no other help and protection except of You Allah.

May Allah help our sisters in France in defending thier rights, as Muslim woman and like a human beings. They allow everything, but when it comes to Muslim women to cover themselves with hijab or niqab, they are finding any reasons to forbid us,and think that they have power over us. But they forget that Allah is above Everything, SubhanAllah.

May Allah help our Muslim sisters and protect our Ummah from its enemies. Ameen summa ameen

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booya

Junior Member
I was also mad to see that picture. But I've read reports that two males who were accompanying the protesters were also detained: "Two male colleagues of the veiled women were also detained by police." And the guy in blue shirt with the beard, that might be her husband/relative.
 
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