France’s Ban on the Niqab is a Violation of Human Rights – UN Declares, Demands Compensation for ‘Confined Women’

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France’s Ban on the Niqab is a Violation of Human Rights – UN Declares, Demands Compensation for ‘Confined Women’


France’s Niqab ban ‘violates’ human rights, UN declares as it demands compensation for women ‘confined at home and marginalised’

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France’s ban on the niqab has been ruled a violation of human rights, The U.N. Human Rights Committee said on Tuesday.

In a landmark ruling the UN moved to support wearers of the full-body Islamic veil and ordered France to repay two French women convicted for wearing niqabs in 2012.

The committee said in a statement that France had failed to make the case for its so-called ‘burqa ban’ and ordered it to review the legislation.

A panel of independent experts who oversee countries´ compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, said France had 180 days to report back to say what actions it had taken.

The panel’s findings are not legally binding but could influence French courts.

The committee called for the women to be compensated and for a review of the 2010 law that forbids people from publicly wearing clothing that conceals their face.

“The French law disproportionately harmed the petitioners’ right to manifest their religious beliefs,” the committee said in a statement.

“It added that it was not convinced by France’s claim that the ban was necessary for security and social reasons.”

The two French women were convicted in 2012 for wearing the niqab, a veil with an opening for the eyes.

“The ban, rather than protecting fully veiled women, could have the opposite effect of confining them to their homes, impeding their access to public services and marginalising them,” the committee said.

The UN Human Rights Committee, made up of independent experts, ensures countries stick to their human rights commitments but it does not have enforcement powers.

It said the French ban was ‘too sweeping’ but that governments could still make people show their faces in specific circumstances.

The committee’s decision reignites a debate that has raged in France for years over Muslim headwear and other religious clothing.


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