A Paris
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Originally published | October 11, 2017 |
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Authors | Jeanne Damas |
Lauren Bastide | |
Genres | Self-help Book |
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ID | 2970653 |
About A Paris
Huda Kattan: Beauty industry is sexist, says make-up icon
... As part of the celebrations for the 10th anniversary of her cosmetics brand, Huda Beauty, she has taken over A Paris building not far from the Eiffel Tower, and turned almost everything inside hot pink...
Rédoine Faïd: France's jailbreak king gets more jail time for helicopter escape
...By Hugh SchofieldBBC News, ParísA French armed robber who staged a spectacular jailbreak by helicopter has been handed an extra 14 years behind bars by A Paris court...
France bedbug panic: Officials respond as Paris school infested
...By Hugh SchofieldBBC News, ParisFrance s government is working hard to contain a national panic over bedbugs, as A Paris school becomes the latest building hit by a reported infestation...
France to ban female students from wearing abayas in state schools
... The debate on Islamic symbols has intensified since a Chechen refugee beheaded teacher Samuel Paty, who had shown students caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, near his school in A Paris suburb in 2020...
King Charles to visit France in September after riot disruption
... The visit in March had been planned to take place shortly after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak s participation in A Paris summit...
British Museum thefts: What we know so far
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The false French riot posts spreading online
...By the BBC Verify teamin LondonFrance has seen another night of unrest after the fatal shooting by police of a 17-year-old boy in A Paris suburb...
France riots: Why are police using guns during traffic stops?
...By Laura GozziBBC NewsThe fatal shooting by police of a 17-year-old boy driving a car in A Paris suburb is the latest in a spate of such deadly incidents in France...
France to ban female students from wearing abayas in state schools
By Ece GoksedefBBC News
Students will be banned from wearing abaya, a loose-fitting full-length robe worn by some Muslim Women , in France's state-run schools, the Education Minister has said.
The rule will be applied as soon as the new school year starts on 4 September.
France has a strict ban on religious signs in state schools and government buildings, arguing that they violate secular laws.
Wearing a headscarf has been banned since 2004 in state-run schools.
" When you walk into a classroom, you shouldn't be able to identify the pupils' religion just by looking at them, " Education Minister Gabriel Attal told France's TF1 TV, adding: " I have decided that the abaya could no longer be worn in schools. "
The Move comes after months of debate over the wearing of abayas in French schools.
The garment has being increasingly worn in schools, leading to a political divide over them, with right-wing parties pushing for a ban while those on The Left have voiced concerns for the rights of Muslim Women and girls.
" Secularism means the freedom to emancipate oneself through school, " Mr Attal told TF1, arguing the abaya is " a religious gesture, aimed at testing The Resistance of The Republic toward the secular sanctuary that school must constitute. "
He Said that he would give clear rules at The National level before schools open after the summer break.
In 2010, France banned the wearing of full face veils in public which led to anger in France's five million-strong Muslim community.
France has enforced a strict ban on religious signs at schools since the 19Th Century , including Christian symbols such as large crosses, in an effort to curb any Catholic influence from public education.
It has been updating The Law over The Years to reflect its changing population, which now includes the Muslim headscarf and Jewish kippa, but abayas have not been banned outright.
The debate on Islamic symbols has intensified since a Chechen refugee beheaded teacher Samuel Paty , who had shown students caricatures of The Prophet Mohammed, near his school in A Paris suburb in 2020.
The Announcement is The First major policy decision by Mr Attal, who was appointed France's Education Minister by President Emmanuel Macron this summer at the Age Of 34.
The CFCM, a national body representing many Muslim associations, has said items of clothing alone were not " a religious sign".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com