French minister defends burqa ban plan

France’s justice minister went before parliament to defend a hotly-debated bill that would ban burqa-style Islamic veils in public, saying hiding your face from neighbours was against French values.

France’s justice minister went before parliament to defend a hotly-debated bill that would ban burqa-style Islamic veils in public, saying hiding your face from neighbours was against French values.

Michele Alliot-Marie’s speech at the National Assembly yesterday marked the start of parliamentary debate on the bill.

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