France to Ban Pupils' Religious Dress
Outlawing headscarves at school is persecution, say Muslims. Muslim headscarves and other religious symbols are almost certain to be banned from French schools and public buildings after a specially appointed commission told the government yesterday that legislation was needed to defend the secular nature of the state.| Comments on article "France to Ban Pupils' Religious Dress" | ||||||||||||||||||
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