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Swiss Voters Approve Burqa Ban

Swiss voters have narrowly approved a proposal to ban face coverings in public spaces. The measure comes just over a decade after citizens voted to ban the construction of minarets, the tower-like structures on mosques that are often used to call Muslims to prayer. The referenda reflect the determination of a majority of Swiss voters to preserve Swiss traditions and values in the face of runaway multiculturalism and the encroachment of political Islam. Switzerland now joins Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands and Sweden, all of which currently have full or partial bans on religious and non-religious face coverings.

Switzerland: Voters Approve Burqa Ban

The referenda reflect the determination of a majority of Swiss voters to preserve Swiss traditions and values in the face of runaway multiculturalism and the encroachment of political Islam. Switzerland now joins Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands and Sweden, all of which currently have full or partial bans on religious and non-religious face coverings. In Switzerland our tradition is that you show your face. That is a sign of our basic freedoms. Walter Wobmann, member of the Swiss People s Party, the biggest political party in Switzerland. Some Muslims also understood that the niqab is a clear symbol of radical Islam. Jean-Luc Addor, member of the Swiss People s Party.

Switzerland votes to ban burqa in public

A poster supporting the initiative Yes to a ban on covering the face is displayed at the village Buochs, Switzerland. GENEVA: Swiss voters on Sunday narrowly backed a ban on full face coverings in public places a decision hailed by supporters as a bulwark against radical Islam but branded as discriminatory by opponents. Official results showed that 51.2 percent of voters, and a clear majority of federal Switzerland s cantons, supported the proposal. The so-called anti-burqa vote came after years of debate in Switzerland following similar bans in other European countries and in some Muslim-majority states despite women in Islamic full-face veils being an exceptionally rare sight in Swiss streets.

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