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Germany: Teachers can't wear Muslim head scarves |
2007-01-16 |
![]() A Berlin-based Islamic association had complained about the law, which authorities in the conservative-run state of Bavaria have used to ban head scarves while allowing Roman Catholic nuns to continue to wear their head-covering habits in schools. The Bavarian Constitutional Court ruled on Monday that the application of the law in the state neither violated religious freedom nor was discriminatory. Conservative politicians welcomed the verdict. |
Posted by:Fred |
#5 The Islamic association's argument is a phony one: nuns wear "head-covering habits" as part of the religious uniform of their profession; the German state school doesn't have a religious uniform, that I am aware of. More broadly, it is a false analogy as the entire female Muslim population is expected to wear the "uniform"; the argument would only have weight if every western woman were expected to wear the nuns' habit. Ain't gonna happen. |
Posted by: Jules 2007-01-16 14:26 |
#4 I thought their women weren't supposed to work. Well, unless they're trying to indoctrinate the youths, I guess... |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2007-01-16 12:20 |
#3 Nein, nein! Yöu gotta fonny assent! |
Posted by: Fritz 2007-01-16 08:24 |
#2 Ah, Freistaat Bayern. The Texas of Germany. Beer, pork, dogs, guns, churches, and a funny accent, plus the home of BMW and a southern border much, much nicer than ours. Good on ya, Bavaria! |
Posted by: exJAG 2007-01-16 05:22 |
#1 There's no way this ruling is going to be the last word in the German courts. |
Posted by: beer_me 2007-01-16 04:08 |