Fighting terrorism or religious persecution?
NYDailyNews.com said:The nearly 200-page report contains a
panoply of measures intended to dissuade
women from wearing all-enveloping veils in
France.
It also recommends refusing residence
cards and citizenship to anyone with visible s
igns of a "radical religious practice."
However, there is no call to outlaw such
garments - worn by a tiny minority of
Muslims - in private areas and in the
street.
A full ban was the major issue that divided
the 32-member, multiparty panel which
ultimately heeded warnings that a full ban
risked being deemed unconstitutional and
could even cause trouble in a country
where Islam is the second-largest religion.
.........
The veil is widely viewed in France as a
gateway to extremism, an insult to gender
equality and an offense to France's secular
foundation.
A 2004 French law bans Muslim
headscarves from primary and secondary
school classrooms.

