Denmark to curb use of Islamic veils Print E-mail
News Watch
Thursday, 28 January 2010
COPENHAGEN: Denmark said Thursday it would limit the use in public of the face-covering burka and niqab veils worn by some Muslim women but stopped short of introducing a law banning the garments, AFP reported. Stating the veils had “no place in Danish society,” the centre-right government said it would not enact a general ban but would allow schools, public authorities and companies to put in place their own restrictions.

It also said it would present a bill shortly making it illegal to force a woman to wear a burka or niqab and another bill requiring witnesses in courtrooms to lift their veil to identify themselves.

“The burka and the niqab have no place in Danish society and the government is determined to combat this view of humanity and women,” read a statement from the office of Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen.

It urged authorities to restrict the use of the veils “as much as possible.” Denmark has had tense relations with its Muslim minority following the publishing in 2005 of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed that were considered blasphemous and insulting by much of the Islamic world.

The minority government, which relies on the support of the far-right Danish People's Party in passing legislation, said that a general ban on the burka and niqab veils however would violate Denmark's constitution.

“Primary and high schools, universities and other learning institutes can legally require teachers and students to show their faces so that communication... can be open and fair,” the statement said.

Public sector employers will also be allowed to require their employees — teachers, home care, health care, daycare and social workers — to show their faces when interacting with people on the job.

Public sector employees will also be allowed to require a woman whose case is being examined by authorities “to lift her veil in order to see her reaction and assess her credibility.”

The government said public agencies and privately-run companies would be allowed to ask a woman to remove her veil “in order to confirm her identity” at border controls and when travelling on public transport.

A government-commissioned study by the University of Copenhagen published earlier this month claimed that “the use of the burka and niqab have major consequences for women.”

It said the veils “limit their access to education and employment, as well as their freedom and confine them to isolation and economic dependence” on men.

The government's planned legislation would make forcing a woman to wear a burka or niqab an offence punishable by up to four years in prison.

Islam is Denmark's second-biggest religion behind the Evangelical Lutheran Church, with more than 200,000 Muslims in the Scandinavian country, representing about 3.5 percent of the population of 5.5 million.

Dawn



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YC: ...
Samir, is that a threat against Denmark? If Islam had a clear consciousness, there would be no need to be self-defensive. Denmark is a democratic oasis that allows people to move and speak as freely as they wish, women and satirists included. This is not the case in many countries where the Shariah is enforced, where women are treated like slaves and abused by men. The current move from Denmark to allow people to decide what they wish to do in regards to the veil is yet another democratic solution to a religious problem. For religions (including Christianism and all other cults) to co-exist in a democratic society, we all need to make compromise. The Danish legislation is such a compromise.
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February 07, 2010 - 11:15:52
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samir sheikh: ...
Denmark should be careful about banning the niqab. it has had problems in the past with relation to the prophet and I wouldnt like to see denmark get more islamophobic than it already is. Danish muslims should be allowed to express their religion openly and shouldnt have to hide behind this secular state
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February 03, 2010 - 18:43:21
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