Swiss parliament’s upper house rejects bill to ban burqas

Swiss parliament’s upper house rejects bill to ban burqas
Walter Wobmann displays a leaflet reading “Yes to the ban on veiling” at a meeting of the Swiss People’s Party SVP in Dornach, Switzerland. (AP)
Updated 10 March 2017
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Swiss parliament’s upper house rejects bill to ban burqas

Swiss parliament’s upper house rejects bill to ban burqas

GENEVA: Switzerland’s upper house of parliament has rejected an initiative championed by a right-wing populist party to ban burqas, the face- and body-covering garment worn by some Muslim women.
The Council of State voted 26-9 with four abstentions Thursday against the measure that narrowly passed the lower house in November. The Italian-speaking Ticino region enacted a ban on burqas last year.
A lawmaker for the populist Swiss People’s Party, which pushed for the measure, is already working to compile signatures to bring the issue up for a national referendum.
Proponents say face covering should not be allowed for security reasons, and insist wearing the burqa harms women’s rights.
Opponents say the measure could fan a cultural clash, and that the burqa is rarely seen in Switzerland, if occasionally among some tourists.