الجمعة 04 ربيع 
الأول 1433هـ - 27 
يناير 2012م
Dutch plan ban on Muslim face veils next year
Netherlands hopes to introduce a ban on the wearing of the full Islamic veil 
early next year. (Reuters)         

REUTERS, AMSTERDAM

The Dutch minority government plans to ban Muslim face veils such as burqas and 
other forms of clothing that cover the face from next year. The ban would make 
the Netherlands, where 1 million out of 17 million people are Muslim, the 
second European Union country to ban the burqa after France, and would apply to 
face-covering veils if they were worn in public. "People should be able to look 
at each other's faces and recognize each other when they meet," the interior 
affairs ministry said in a statement on Friday.

The ban will also apply to balaclavas and motorcycle helmets when worn in 
inappropriate places, such as inside a store, Deputy Prime Minister Maxime 
Verhagen told reporters, denying that this was a ban on religious clothing.

Geert Wilders' anti-Islam Freedom Party (PVV), which helps give the 
Liberal-Christian Democrat coalition a majority in parliament, has set 
considerable political store on getting the so-called burqa ban passed into law.

Few Muslim women in the Netherlands wear the Arabic-style niqabs which leave 
the eyes uncovered and Afghan-style burqas that cover the face with a cloth 
grid. Academics estimate the numbers at between 100 and 400, whereas Muslim 
headscarves which leave the face exposed are far more common.

The coalition has agreed to submit a new law to parliament next week 
stipulating that offenders would be fined up to 390 euros ($510), the ministry 
said.

Verhagen said the ban was intended to ensure that a tradition of open 
communication cherished in Dutch society was upheld, and to prevent people from 
concealing their identity in order to do harm.

Wilders, who condemned Dutch Queen Beatrix for covering her hair with a scarf 
on a recent royal visit to the Middle East, said on Twitter: "Great news: burqa 
ban will finally come to the Netherlands! Proposal approved by ministers' 
council. Excellent!"

Maurits Berger, professor of Islam in the contemporary West at Leiden 
University, said only a few hundred women wear the full face veil in the 
Netherlands.

"This is highly symbolic, it's part of the deal made with PVV," Berger said. 
"We are in the middle of a crisis. There are worse things to tackle."

The minority coalition is at odds with the Freedom Party over where to make 
further budget cuts, and the scale of the cuts needed.

The face-veil law, which still needs to win approval in both houses of 
parliament, excludes clothing worn for security reasons such as that worn by 
firemen and hockey players, as well as party clothing such as Santa Claus or 
Halloween costumes.

The ban does not apply to religious places, such as churches and mosques, nor 
to passengers on airplanes or en route via a Dutch airport, the interior 
ministry said.

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