Monday
22 Jun 2009
Sarkozy Says Burqas Are Not Welcome in France
By Annie Jacobsen in category Behind the Scenes
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has publicly criticized the draconian Muslim practice of making women wear the burqa. In a speech at the Palace of Versailles Sarkozy said he supports creating a parliamentary commission that will likely result in the burqa's ban in all of France.
"In our country, we cannot accept that women be prisoners behind a screen, cut off from all social life, deprived of all identity," Sarkozy said to extended applause in a speech at the Chateau of Versailles southwest of Paris.
"The burqa is not a religious sign, it's a sign of subservience, a sign of debasement—I want to say it solemnly," he said. "It will not be welcome on the territory of the French Republic."
In France, the terms "burqa" and "niqab" often are used interchangeably. The former refers to a full-body covering worn largely in Afghanistan with only a mesh screen over the eyes, whereas the latter is a full-body veil, often in black, with slits for the eyes.