Several Western countries including France, Spain and Canada have proposed laws which would ban Muslim women from wearing a Niqab in public spaces. A niqab is a cloth that covers the face and is worn by some Muslim women in public areas. In 2015 Lombardy approved a ban on wearing the Islamic veil and burqa in hospitals and local government offices in the wake of recent terrorist attacks in Europe. Proponents argue that the ban infringes on individual rights and prevents people from expressing their religious beliefs. Opponents argue that face-coverings prevent the clear identification of a person, which is both a security risk, and a social hindrance within a society which relies on facial recognition and expression in communication.
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78% Yes |
22% No |
53% Yes |
22% No |
13% Yes, we should respect all cultural traditions |
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11% Yes, but their identity must be privately verified by a female staff member |
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@ISIDEWITH1yr1Y
Yes, but she shouldn't forcing other locals or tourists to wear a Niqāb or face veil
@93J2QGJ2yrs2Y
I would say yes but just being sure that they can be recognised in every moment.
@8RFZXYS4yrs4Y
They can wear whatever they want but the entire face must be visible
@8RB2YYY4yrs4Y
No, civic ceremonies should not allow religious symbols, including crosses
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