Woman fined for wearing Burqa

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Woman fined for wearing Burqa


Woman fined for wearing Burqa
In this photo: Afghan women wearing their traditional burqas - Photo by Steve Evans


A 26-year-old Tunisian woman was approached by police and fined 500 euros [£430 or $648] for wearing a burqa in Novara [Piedmont] on Friday.

The woman was walking to Friday prayers in the Mosque in the suburb of Sant’Agabio with her husband and initial reports in Italy stated that she was outside a post office when police asked her to identify herself.

Later reports say that she was actually inside the post office and this is important, as the town’s bylaw prohibiting the burqa is based on a 1975 anti-terrorist law which bans the covering of the face in public buildings.

In theory, someone wearing a crash helmet in a public building could be arrested. Novara’s police chief Paolo Cortese says that the woman was inside the post office when approached by his officers
The bylaw was passed in January and Novara’s Northern League Mayor, Massimo Giordano, has said that it he signed the ordinance for security reasons but also to ensure that Italian values are respected. He added that the application of the bylaw is the only way to “stop behaviour that makes the difficult process of integration even harder”.

The woman’s husband did not allow her to lift her veil to identify herself to male police but allowed her to identify herself to a female police officer who was called to the scene. He says that he will pay the fine but that, if his wife cannot wear the burqa, he will have to confine her to the house.

There is some doubt as to whether the fine will actually be imposed because the bylaw brings other laws guaranteeing personal freedom into question. If the case proceeds, it will be the first time that such a penalty has been applied in Italy.

Meanwhile Izzedin Elzir, the head of the Islamic Community and Organisations Union in Italy, has said that his organisation is against the veil and for the freedom of women. He says that Italian laws must be respected by the Islamic community in Italy.

Do you think the burqa should be banned in public buildings in Italy?

Are there any laws about the wearing of the burqa where you are?

4 comments

Kevin (not verified) wrote 1 year 39 weeks ago

Italy stands up for itself, no burqa's allowed

I think it is more then appropriate to fine the woman. Italy has it's own laws and if you don't like them, don't move there! You must respect the laws of the country you move to, not expect them to shift and change to your whims and manners.

Culturally, the Burqa is nothing more then small minded men attempting to exert control and dominance because of what they lack between the ears (or other places). It is truly an archaic practice and really has no place in any society that has progressed beyond the invention of the wheel.

From a security point of view, think of the issues that can arise from coverings one face in any place, let alone a public building or governmental office.

On an ending note, I also think they should have arrested the husband for interfering with the police and look into woman's living conditions. If she is being held as a captive and not allowed to be a free person, throw him in jail.

KEEP STANDING UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS AND WAYS ITALY, AND HOPEFULLY OTHER COUNTRIES WILL FOLLOW YOUR LEAD!!!

X Pat (not verified) wrote 1 year 39 weeks ago

banning the burqa

I agree with the ban and furthermore think if the husband is unlawfully imprisoning his wife, he should be prosecuted. The idea of a husband "allowing" a woman to do things is medieval and has no place in Italy or indeed any other civilised country. It is not a religious statement but an imposition of male dominance.

MAT (not verified) wrote 1 year 39 weeks ago

BAN THE BURQA

THE LAW IS THE LAW. GOOD FOR YOU ITALY !.
AND I HOPE THE BURQA IS BANNED IN EVERY COUNTRY IT'S NOT EVEN A RELIGIOUS STATEMENT ITS THE DOMINEERING MEN AGAIN!
WAKE UP YOU LOT AND LEAVE YOUR WOMEN IN PEACE!

Leslie (not verified) wrote 1 year 39 weeks ago

burqa

If the face is covered and there is a law against covering faces in government buildings then ticket and fine them.

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