Friday, July 11, 2008

France Rejects Radical Burqa Wearing Muslim



It appears that Europe is waking up more and more. I have been saying for years that the burqa is a sign of oppression and should not be allowed in non-Islamic countries. More actions like this will make Muslims not even want to come into our countries. Viva la France!!


France rejects Muslim woman over radical practice of Islam

Angelique Chrisafis in Paris The Guardian, Saturday July 12, 2008
A woman wearing a burqa. France has denied citizenship to a Moroccan woman who wears a burqa on the grounds of 'insufficient assimilation'. Photograph: John Moore/Getty Images

France has denied citizenship to a Moroccan woman who wears a burqa on the grounds that her "radical" practice of Islam is incompatible with basic French values such as equality of the sexes.

The case yesterday reopened the debate about Islam in France, and how the secular republic reconciles itself with the freedom of religion guaranteed by the French constitution.

The woman, known as Faiza M, is 32, married to a French national and lives east of Paris. She has lived in France since 2000, speaks good French and has three children born in France. Social services reports said she lived in "total submission" to her husband. Her application for French nationality was rejected in 2005 on the grounds of "insufficient assimilation" into France. She appealed, invoking the French constitutional right to religious freedom and saying that she had never sought to challenge the fundamental values of France. But last month the Council of State, France's highest administrative body, upheld the ruling.

"She has adopted a radical practice of her religion, incompatible with essential values of the French community, particularly the principle of equality of the sexes," it said.

"Is the burqa incompatible with French citizenship?" asked Le Monde, which broke the story. The paper said it was the first time the level of a person's personal religious practice had been used to rule on their capacity be to assimilated into France.

The legal expert who reported to the Council of State said the woman's interviews with social services revealed that "she lives almost as a recluse, isolated from French society".

The report said: "She has no idea about the secular state or the right to vote. She lives in total submission to her male relatives. She seems to find this normal and the idea of challenging it has never crossed her mind."

The woman had said she was not veiled when she lived in Morocco and had worn the burqa since arriving in France at the request of her husband. She said she wore it more from habit than conviction.

Daniele Lochak, a law professor not involved in the case, said it was bizarre to consider that excessive submission to men was a reason not to grant citizenship. "If you follow that to its logical conclusion, it means that women whose partners beat them are also not worthy of being French," he told Le Monde.

Jean-Pierre Dubois, head of France's Human Rights League, said he was "vigilant" and was seeking more information.

France is home to nearly 5 million Muslims, roughly half of whom are French citizens. Criteria taken into account for granting French citizenship includes "assimilation", which normally focuses on how well the candidate speaks French. In the past nationality was denied to Muslims who were known to have links with extremists or who had publicly advocated radicalism, but that was not the case of Faiza M.

The ruling comes weeks after a controversy prompted by a court annulment of the marriage of two Muslims because the husband said the wife was not a virgin as she had claimed to be.

France's ban on headscarves and other religious symbols in state schools in 2004 sparked a heated debate over freedom and equality within the secular republic. The French government adheres to the theory that all French citizens are equal before the republic, and religion or ethnic background are matters for the private sphere. In practice, rights groups say, society is plagued by discrimination.

The president, Nicolas Sarkozy, has stressed the importance of "integration" into French life. Part of his heightened controls on immigrants is a new law to make foreigners who want to join their families sit an exam on French language and values before leaving their countries.


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3 comments:

cc la femme said...

This is good news. Is it Sark directly taking a break from looking up skirts, lol?, or a result of him? or just the people themselves growing balls? (I have always felt it would ultimately be the people themselves rising up & starting the beginning of the end of islam in the West)

Gotta stay in the closet ourselves. In fact, mate just noticed all of our business sites were just visited last night by an islamic site provider. That is a 1st.

Will do everything we can to assist ratings / exposure of your great blog, and David's also.

Maybe we should write on the value of local "general" forums where one for sure is not just "preaching to the choir". Results are amazing, so many allies now & the A team from the mosque has given up any concerted work now. hehehe. Our favorite method is to post "Islam Speaking for itself" stuff, Undercover Mosques always a good starter for the uneducated. Then, subtley provoke their supporters into losing it and "Speaking for Islam" themselves for all the public to see what they really are for themselves.

Gonna post a thread on this latest France story - THANKS for the heads up on it. You are a great & appreciated resourse.

cc la femme
(islam male casterator, lol)

Exposing Islam said...

Hey, leave the Shark alone. He may have his faults.........LOL!!

I agree it will be the people themselves, as our politicians need a smack up side the head to be awoken.


Islam speaks for itself is a killer title and way of fighting back.

I have always liked the posts of CC, many have. Including those great videos you posted. When I start the new site, I want to put them up. You two are very respected in the anti-Islamic world.

Keep up the good work.

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