France agrees draft anti-veil law
The French cabinet has approved a draft law banning most religious symbols in state schools, launching the legislative process Paris says it needs to stem a rise in militant Islam among its Muslim minority.
The centre-right government, pushing through the measure on Wednesday with unusual speed, will submit to the National Assembly next Tuesday the draft law barring Muslim headscarves, Jewish skullcaps and large Christian crosses from school premises.
“The government bill clearly reaffirms the neutrality of public schools. It does not aim to ban religious symbols in everyday life,” President Jacques Chirac told the cabinet, according to government spokesman Jean-Francois Cope.
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