Anti-burqa Bill in Italy House
Rome, Sept. 18: Italy’s anti-immigrant, the North League Party, has introduced a Bill in the lower House of Parliament seeking ban on the burqa, the full body veil worn by Muslim women.
According to the legislation, wearing the burqa will be punishable by a year in prison, fines of 150 to 300 euro for the wearer and 30,000 euro for anyone forcing a woman to don the face-covering Islamic garment.
Anyone coercing a minor or a disabled woman into wearing a burqa will be eligible for a 60,000-euro fine.
If a woman is wearing the burqa of her own volition, then the 150-300 euro fine can be reduced, if she agrees to do community service aimed at better integrating Muslim immigrants.
“This Bill represents a step forward because we are not just facing a problem of public order, but — we believe — an offence to women’s dignity,” said Ms Carolina Lussana, Northern League member of Parliament, handing over the copy of the bill to reporters.
“It is also a violation of the principle of equality between men and women enshrined in our constitution, she said.” The Bill is likely to draw criticism from Muslim immigrants, but 73 per cent of Italians believe the burqa should be banned.
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