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France muslim women hijab

AP – France’s prime minister says he’d favor a ban on Muslim headscarves
in universities, prompting criticism from within his own government. In an interview with the daily Liberation, Prime Minister Manuel
Valls said France should “protect” French Muslims from extremist
ideology.

He said the headscarf, when worn for political reasons, oppresses
women and is not “an object of fashion or consumption like any other.” Citing secular traditions, France banned the face-covering Muslim
veil and forbids headscarves and other religious symbols in schools and
public buildings. Asked whether to outlaw headscarves in universities,
Valls is quoted as saying “it should be done, but there are
constitutional rules that make this ban difficult.”

Education Minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem and the junior minister for
higher education, Thierry Mandon, say they are opposed to a ban.