Tribunal confirms French resort's burkini ban | Inquirer News

Tribunal confirms French resort’s burkini ban

/ 10:33 AM August 23, 2016

France, Muslims, burkini, swimwear

In this image made from video, Nissrine Samali, 20, wears an Islamic dress, which some have dubbed as ‘burkini’ while sitting with her friends by the beach, in Marseille, France, on Aug. 4, 2016. A French tribunal upheld a ban on the burkini imposed by a resort in the Riviera. AP

NICE, France — A French administrative tribunal on Monday upheld a burkini ban decided by a Riviera resort which was one of a growing number of towns to outlaw the body-concealing Islamic swimsuit.

The Nice tribunal rejected an appeal by two human rights groups, ruling that the ban in Villeneuve-Loubet was “necessary, appropriate and proportionate” to prevent public disorder after a succession of jihadists attacks in France, including one in Nice on July 14.

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The burkini was “liable to offend the religious convictions or (religious) non-convictions of other users of the beach,” and “be felt as a defiance or a provocation exacerbating tensions felt by” the community, it added.

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Villeneuve-Loubet, just west of Nice, was among the first French towns to ban the burkini, triggering a fierce debate in France and elsewhere about the highly-contentious issue.

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So far 15 towns in the southeast, including Nice itself, have already banned the burkini including nearby film festival host city Cannes, where three women were each fined 38 euros ($43) under the ban at the weekend.

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The Human Rights League (LDH), which brought the appeal with the Collective against Islamophobia in France (CCIF), announced it would appeal the decision to the Conseil d’Etat, France’s highest administrative jurisdiction.

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The Council “should give its ruling within (a couple of weeks) and definitively fix the matter, legally,” LDH lawyer Patrice Spinosi told AFP.

“The administrative tribunal rejected our request. It’s a decision along the way and it’s not really a surprise,” he added, noting that the same tribunal earlier this month upheld a burkini ban by Cannes, the first French town to impose one.

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