From France 24
The State Council, France’s highest court for complaints against government authorities, said it had rejected a motion by an association for an injunction against the ban decreed by the government last month, saying it was not discriminatory towards Muslims.
…an association representing Muslims filed a motion with the State Council, France’s highest court for complaints against state authorities, for an injunction against the ban on the abaya and the qamis, its equivalent dress for men. The association argued the ban was discriminatory and could incite hatred against Muslims, as well as racial profiling.
The State Council has been examining the motion, filed by the Action for the Rights of Muslims (ADM), since Tuesday, and ruled in favour of maintaining the ban on Thursday.
France’s Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM), established to represent Muslims before the government, warned that banning the abaya could create “an elevated risk of discrimination” and said it was considering putting its own complaint before the State Council.
ADM’s lawyer, Vincent Brengarth, argued during the court hearing that the abaya should be considered a traditional garment, not a religious one. He also accused the government of seeking political advantage with the ban. ADM president Sihem Zine said the rule was “sexist” because it singles out girls and “targets Arabs”.
But the education ministry said the abaya made its wearers “immediately recognisable as belonging to the Muslim religion”.
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