Thursday, June 17, 2010

Barcelona Bans The Burka


Paul Williams, PhD

Barcelona is set to become the first Spanish city to ban Islamic face veils and full body burkas in public buildings, including markets, hospitals, and libraries.

The city's municipal government announced the prohibition which will take effect in September.
"Barcelona will forbid the use of the burka, niqab and any other item which hinders personal identification in any of the city's public installations," the government statement said. Alberto Fernandez Diaz, a city councilman and member of the conservative Popular Party, proclaimed on his website that "the use of the burka and niqab undermines the dignity and freedom of women".

"The mayoral decree is only a half-measure,” he complained, “because as well as forbidding the burka and niqab in public installations, it is necessary to forbid it on the street," he added.

Last year, Mr. Fernandez-Diaz was responsible for halting the construction of a massive mosque in the midst of Barcelona.

Face veils are banned in all public spaces in the relatively small towns of Lerida and El Vendrell, which like Barcelona are in the northeastern region of Catalonia in Spain.

Jordi Hereu, Barcelona's mayor, has resisted calls to impose a ban on full face veils in all public spaces in Spain's second-largest city. He said such a measure would be beyond the jurisdiction of a municipal government.

Barcelona is presently home for 300,000 Muslims. The city’s Islamic community dates back to 1967, when Barcelona became the first stop for the North African migrant population on their way to Western Europe.

Spain was partly ruled by Islamic Moors from the 8th to the 15th centuries and had around 1.4 million Muslims in 2009 — about 3 per cent of the population — according to the Islamic Commission of Spain.

In a recent controversy, a young woman in Madrid changed schools after refusing to remove her Islamic head scarf when the institute where she was studying enforced its rule banning the wearing of head-coverings.

The ban on face veils is not new in Europe.

France approved a bill last month to outlaw the wearing of veils in public and Belgium's lower house has also voted in favor of prohibiting the full veil, provoking strong reaction and stoking debate across the continent.

FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributing Editor Paul L. Williams is the author of The Day of Islam: The Annihilation of America and the Western World, The Al Qaeda Connection, and other best-selling books. He is a frequent guest on such national news networks as ABC News, CBS News, Fox News, MSNBC, and NPR. Visit his website at http://thelastcrusade.org.

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