HEADSCARF BAN GETS SUPPORT

Europe’s top courts have ruled in favour of a French school that expelled two Muslim girls for refusing to remove their headscarves for physical education classes.

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June 30, 2022

Europe’s top courts have ruled in favour of a French school that expelled two Muslim girls for refusing to remove their headscarves for physical education classes. The ruling fuels the debate over secularism in France. The European Court of Human Rights has dismissed a complaint by two French Muslim girls that their school violated their freedom of religion and their right to an education. The girls were expelled after repeatedly refusing to remove their headscarves for physical education classes. The teacher had said that wearing a headscarf was incompatible with physical education classes. The girls, Belgin Dogru and Esma-Nur Kervanci, are French nationals and were 11 and 12 respectively when they were expelled from the school in the north-western town of Flers in 1999.