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UN committee slams France over school headscarf case

Prohibiting woman from continuing education constitutes restriction on freedom of religion, it says

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 04 Aug 2022 4:00PM

UN committee slams France over school headscarf case
According to reports, the woman, on a professional training course for adults in 2010, had passed an interview and entrance test but was refused entry by the headmaster of Langevin Wallon high school in Paris because of a ban on wearing religious symbols in public educational establishments. – AFP pic, August 4, 2022

GENEVA – France violated an international rights treaty when it banned a woman from wearing a headscarf while she studied at a school, a United Nations committee has ruled.

The move broke the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the UN Human Rights Committee said.

Its decision follows a complaint filed in 2016 by a French national born in 1977, whose lawyer does not wish her name to be published. 

The woman was on a professional training course for adults in 2010 and had passed an interview and entrance test.

But the headmaster of Langevin Wallon high school in the southeastern suburbs of Paris refused to let her enter because of a ban on wearing religious symbols in public educational establishments.

The UN committee said “prohibiting her from participating in her continuing education course while wearing a headscarf constitutes a restriction on her freedom of religion in violation of the treaty”.

The committee’s decision was adopted in March but sent to the woman’s lawyer yesterday.

“This is an important decision, which shows that France has work to do in terms of human rights and in particular on the issue of respect for religious minorities, and more particularly the Muslim community,” her lawyer Sefen Guez Guez told AFP. – AFP, August 4, 2022

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