Woman fined €30,000 for wearing niqab in Italy town hall

From the Italian edition of The Local

A woman who wore a niqab in her local town hall has been issued a €30,000 fine, according to local media reports.

The 40-year-old woman wore the niqab – the Islamic full-body veil which leaves only the eyes visible – during a meeting of the local youth parliament in Pordenone, northeast Italy in late October, local paper Messaggero Veneto reported.

She was there to watch her son, and reportedly refused to remove the veil for identification despite the mayor, Antonio Di Bisceglie of Matteo Renzi’s Democratic Party repeatedly asking her to do so. A local police officer removed her from the meeting but she returned, leading Di Bisceglie to pause the meeting to avoid further disturbance.

In an initial tribunal, public prosecutor Federico Facchin sentenced the woman to four months’ detention and a €600 fine, a penalty converted by investigating magistrate Alberto Rossi into a €30,600 fine but no jail time.

Although there is no general ‘burqa ban’ in place in Italy, like in France, a 1975 law regulating behaviour in public spaces forbids people to keep their face covered, for security reasons