Sat, May 26 2012
Salma, a 22-year-old French national living in Belgium who chooses to wear the niqab after converting to Islam, gives an interview to Reuters television outside the Belgian parliament in Brussels in this April 26 2010 file photo.
The French National Assembly is expected to spend the next two or three days debating the proposed legislation. A week ago, the European Parliament said it opposed laws prohibiting certain types of dress. Belgium is considering similar legislation to ban the burqa in public.
Islamic terrorist organisations were infiltrating the Balkans through the establishment of cells and transfer of funds, and wanted to exploit tensions between Muslim and Christian communities in the region, Israel’s foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman says.
The UN High Commissioner believes this action risks putting Switzerland on a collision course with its international human-rights obligations
Muslims make up 12.2 per cent of Bulgaria’s population; of the Muslims in Bulgaria, up to 15 per cent are Shia. Europe has 38 million Muslims, five per cent of its population.
World leaders acknowledged Putin's victory with reservations, and international observers say the election was skewed in the former president's favour.
Hollande's call for more spending and economic growth has struck a chord with French voters.
Gallup International Association poll gives president Sarkisian’s party 44 per cent, while three main challengers alleged ‘machinations’ by ruling party in what – in contrast to 2008 – reportedly was a largely peaceful election.
The Freedom House report says the media environment in the Middle East and North Africa underwent major improvements in 2011, but remained the worst-performing part of the world.
Dissatisfaction with jobs is a global phenomenon and two-thirds of workers all over the world intend to look for another job in the near future, the survey concluded.
despite the efforts of the so the called human rights activists (admitedly 90 persent of the people working in this sector are well meaning and naive and dont realise what they are used for) the people of europe are slowly waking up but I am afraid ad that advinsed stage not much can be done but sooner or later we will have to face this problem ...
Disgraceful and sad. Hitler has won.
The western world does not need this kind of dress it degrades women.
BG isn't lacking any society for discussions, but is lacking the women wearing such burkas.
Our Muslims are not immigrant, for the most part, and are not pushing to look like Arabs on the streets.
That's a western problem.. But yeah, I support the Belgians ..
about bloody time
wellcome,
Turkey has banned it long ago.
Bulgaria seem to be lacking the society to support this discussion
Yes, it is certainly sending the message to Islamists that there is a limit regarding what behaviors practices they can import into a Western country. Good!
They maintain limits on what Western behavior and practices we can import into their countries. Who dares say we Westerners do not have the same right?
Bravo!
A ban is absolutely correct, and should be followed by the rest of Europe. The Burka is alien to European Culture as well as being offensive to Women. Further, it is a means of concealing identity and potentially encouraging division amongst Citizens.
If these People wish to live under a System that encourages Alien Culture then they should move to a suitable Country.