The Culture Committee of the European Parliament is against burqa ban. There, her aim is "to promote the participation of Muslim women in public life."
have given me just one question only: How to participate with burqa in public life?
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The article in the NZZ, 23.6.2010, page 6 :
€ Europe Parliamentarians Against Burkaverbote
request of a committee to Switzerland to lift the ban on minarets
The Culture Committee of the Council of Europe has voted against bans on burqas in France and Belgium. Also, the minarets in Switzerland is criticized.
Karl-Otto do Sattler, Strasbourg
The Culture Committee of the Council of Europe is increasingly on conflict rate against those member states such as France or Belgium, the Muslim women wearing the burqa ban in public. After have already spoken of the human rights commissioner Thomas Hammarberg, a Swedish Social Democrat, and the Turkish conservatives Mevlut Cavusoglu as President of the Parliamentary Assembly against such bans, turns now to the Culture Committee of the House of Representatives against the plans, which he described as interference with individual rights as the religion and freedom of clothing feels.
exclusion of women?
In the Danish Social Democrats Mogens Jensen, on behalf of the Commission presented Resolution on Islam in Europe it is called, the Human Rights Council of Europe Charter guarantees the right of individuals to decide freely for or against the wearing of religious clothing in private as in public. Legal restrictions of these rules are justifiable only on specific grounds, such as for security reasons or because of the need for professional reasons to have a naked face.
emphasizes the expertise of the Cultural Commission that a general Burkaverbot would deprive women of their right to cover their face if they so wished by choice. The resolution could, to debate on Wednesday, Parliament House is also concerned that Muslim women stay at home because of a Burkaverbots or are limited to contacts with other women. A social exclusion will be increased if such women leave to preserve their traditions, education, stay away from public places or give up a job outside their community would.
MEPs call on the governments of 47 member nations to promote the participation of Muslim women in public life and opening up more opportunities for professional life. Of course, it is doubtful that France and Belgium by a impress veto the Council of Europe against the ban on burqas could. Opportunities could figure out, however, Muslim women from these two countries that would face before the Human Rights Court of the State-imposed Burkaverbot them complain.
minarets as church towers
The Cultural Commission also urges the Committee of Ministers of the Commonwealth as a body of the 47 foreign ministers to urge Switzerland to suspend the local prohibition of the construction of minarets and remove as soon as possible. This is an unacceptable intrusive interference with the right to a human rights enshrined in the Charter freedom of religion, they say. The construction of minarets, the parliament must be allowed as well as the construction of church towers and could only meet the requirements of public safety and town planning subject. The ban on minarets in Switzerland, it was decided by popular vote. The Council of Europe Secretary General Jagland but emphasizes that a majority has no right to violate the fundamental rights of the minority.
have given me just one question only: How to participate with burqa in public life?
---
The article in the NZZ, 23.6.2010, page 6 :
€ Europe Parliamentarians Against Burkaverbote
request of a committee to Switzerland to lift the ban on minarets
The Culture Committee of the Council of Europe has voted against bans on burqas in France and Belgium. Also, the minarets in Switzerland is criticized.
Karl-Otto do Sattler, Strasbourg
The Culture Committee of the Council of Europe is increasingly on conflict rate against those member states such as France or Belgium, the Muslim women wearing the burqa ban in public. After have already spoken of the human rights commissioner Thomas Hammarberg, a Swedish Social Democrat, and the Turkish conservatives Mevlut Cavusoglu as President of the Parliamentary Assembly against such bans, turns now to the Culture Committee of the House of Representatives against the plans, which he described as interference with individual rights as the religion and freedom of clothing feels.
exclusion of women?
In the Danish Social Democrats Mogens Jensen, on behalf of the Commission presented Resolution on Islam in Europe it is called, the Human Rights Council of Europe Charter guarantees the right of individuals to decide freely for or against the wearing of religious clothing in private as in public. Legal restrictions of these rules are justifiable only on specific grounds, such as for security reasons or because of the need for professional reasons to have a naked face.
emphasizes the expertise of the Cultural Commission that a general Burkaverbot would deprive women of their right to cover their face if they so wished by choice. The resolution could, to debate on Wednesday, Parliament House is also concerned that Muslim women stay at home because of a Burkaverbots or are limited to contacts with other women. A social exclusion will be increased if such women leave to preserve their traditions, education, stay away from public places or give up a job outside their community would.
MEPs call on the governments of 47 member nations to promote the participation of Muslim women in public life and opening up more opportunities for professional life. Of course, it is doubtful that France and Belgium by a impress veto the Council of Europe against the ban on burqas could. Opportunities could figure out, however, Muslim women from these two countries that would face before the Human Rights Court of the State-imposed Burkaverbot them complain.
minarets as church towers
The Cultural Commission also urges the Committee of Ministers of the Commonwealth as a body of the 47 foreign ministers to urge Switzerland to suspend the local prohibition of the construction of minarets and remove as soon as possible. This is an unacceptable intrusive interference with the right to a human rights enshrined in the Charter freedom of religion, they say. The construction of minarets, the parliament must be allowed as well as the construction of church towers and could only meet the requirements of public safety and town planning subject. The ban on minarets in Switzerland, it was decided by popular vote. The Council of Europe Secretary General Jagland but emphasizes that a majority has no right to violate the fundamental rights of the minority.
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