French Police threaten Muslim woman pepper spray for burkini on beach

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Get 'em off! Armed police order Muslim woman to remove her burkini on packed Nice beach - as mother, 34, wearing Islamic headscarf is threatened with pepper spray and fined in Cannes

  • These images show police in Nice ordering a woman to strip down
  • A woman in Cannes claimed 'racist' officers wanted to humiliate her
  • French court this week upheld 'burkini ban' - ruling it could cause offence
  • Algerian businessman said that he will pay any penalties women incur
  • Judges said the ban was 'necessary, appropriate and proportionate'

By PETER ALLEN and TED THORNHILL FOR MAILONLINE and CHRIS SUMMERS FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 10:24 GMT, 23 August 2016 | UPDATED: 15:43 GMT, 24 August 2016

The Frenchban on the burkini is threatening to turn into a farce as police officers armed with pepper spray and batons marched onto a beach today and ordered a woman to strip off.

Four burly cops stood over the middle-aged woman, who had been quietly sunbathing on the Promenade des Anglais beach in Nice - yards from the scene of the Bastille Day lorry attack - and watched her take off a Muslim-style garment which protected her modesty.

It is thought the woman was given a warning about the dress code on the beach and was handed an on-the-spot fine.

Four French police officers close in on the woman, who appears to be sleeping, on the Promenade des Anglais beach in Nice, southern France

The woman, who was wearing a traditional headscarf and matching top, was spoken to by the officers, who have been tasked with implementing the ban. France prides itself on its secular society and the burka is banned. That has now spread to the burkini

The woman, who was wearing a traditional headscarf and matching top, was spoken to by the officers, who have been tasked with implementing the ban. France prides itself on its secular society and the burka is banned. That has now spread to the burkini

A police officer appears to write out an on-the-spot ticket and fine for the woman. Nice and Cannes are among several French towns to have introduced a 38 euro (32) fine

The woman is then ordered to remove the blue garment. Most of the other people on the beach on a sweltering summer's day were wearing trunks or bikinis

The woman is then ordered to remove the blue garment. Most of the other people on the beach on a sweltering summer's day were wearing trunks or bikinis

Another young Muslim mother was ordered off the beach at Cannes and fined for simply wearing a headscarf.

Three armed officers pointed a pepper spray canister in the 34-year-old's face and told her she was in breach of a new rule outlawing swimming costumes that cover the entire body.

She said the 'racist' officers simply wanted to humiliate her in front of her children and other family members, even though she was not even wearing a burkini.

It was the latest in a series of incidents in the south of France and comes after video emerged of armed police waiting for Muslim women to come out of the sea at nearby Nice, and then warning them about their choice of headscarves.

And just days ago, four women were fined 38 euros for wearing their burkinis on the beach in Cannes.



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Posted: 9 years ago
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What does this have to do with BW
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They should wear facekini
It is not banned
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Posted: 9 years ago
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So in a way they are doing the exact same thing the Taliban were doing more or less with how people should dress up. I personally have no problems with "When in rome do as the romans do" as long as it is consistent but these are the same people who then take up great offense at other countries and their practices.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Just thought this was really shocking. Imagine the humiliation and trauma especially since one of the ladies had a child with her.
France is still looting a former Muslim colony-Algeria. What about their way of life?
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Posted: 9 years ago
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"She said the 'racist' officers simply wanted to humiliate her in front of her children and other family members, even though she was not even wearing a burkini."

What is she saying? She was wearing burkini, right? If it's the against the law then why is she insisting on it and then complaining about it?

On the other hand cops could've been little more tactful, although I haven't seen any video clip so don't know everything about this incident.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Why were her pics being taken?? Even if they're blurred that is invading her privacy.
And dresscode for sunbathing? Do they already have this on Notice Board or on-the-spot made up rule??
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^^ Actually from the pics, you can see she's not wearing a burkini at all. She's just dressed in black top and black pants with a blue kurta op top and a headscarf. So I reckon all that is banned too.
Have a look at this. from the same article.

BURKINI BANS ARE GOOD FOR SALES, SAYS THE DESIGNER BEHIND THEM

Burkini bans in France have boosted sales and interest in the full-bodied Islamic swimsuit, particularly from non-Muslim women, the Australian credited with creating the design said Tuesday.

The burkini has sparked huge controversy in France, with bans in 15 towns in the country's southeast amid high tensions following a string of deadly jihadist attacks.

But Australian-Lebanese Aheda Zanetti, who claims the trademark on the name burkini and burqini and created her first swimwear for Muslim women more than a decade ago, said the furore in France has attracted more publicity for her products.

'It's just been so hectic,' she told AFP.

'I can tell you that online on Sunday, we received 60 orders - all of them non-Muslim,' the 48-year-old Sydneysider said, adding that she usually received 10 to 12 orders on Sundays.

Zanetti did not have sales figures for the rest of the past week but said she had also received numerous messages of support - and only one disparaging email - since the French bans.

They include messages from cancer survivors and other swimmers who use her light-weight, quick-drying two-piece garments as protection from the sun.

There are other Islamic swimsuits but Zanetti has said her designs are the first to be streamlined into two-piece swimwear with a head covering.

'A lot of the correspondence... was that they are survivors of skin cancer and they've always been looking for something like this, saying, 'Thank god we've found someone like this producing such a swimsuit',' she said.

'The support I'm getting is somehow about empowering women... I feel like I've been a counsellor. It's a cry of need that they want to have this enjoyment.

'Women are standing together on this. It doesn't matter what race or religion.'

She said the one critical email questioned why Zanetti wanted to cover up women in France, noting 'we prefer our women to be naked'.

Australia is grappling with a rise in anti-Muslim sentiment after a series of attacks by radicalised youth but the burkini has not attracted strong criticism in a country where people regularly cover up at beaches to protect their skin under the harsh sun.

While there are divisions over the burkini in France, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday dismissed the idea of a ban in his country, saying Canadians should rise above the controversy as he called for the respect of individual rights and choices.



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Posted: 9 years ago
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firstly it is bollywood forum not social issues forum n no1 is above law. so face d consequences. i know it is wrong but law is law
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Originally posted by: ---Betty---


"She said the 'racist' officers simply wanted to humiliate her in front of her children and other family members, even though she was not even wearing a burkini."

What is she saying? She was wearing burkini, right? If it's the against the law then why is she insisting on it and then complaining about it?

On the other hand cops could've been little more tactful, although I haven't seen any video clip so don't know everything about this incident.


I visit a beach once a week and there are many women not just Muslims who wear a t shirt with some type of shorts or leggings either because they are not comfortable with their body, stretch marks, pregnancy, or just to cover from the sun. Most of the life guards also wear similar clothing so they could avoid the sun. It is impossible and unenforcable to implement because wearing tshirt and shorts is no different than what is being banned here. This is simply yet another knee jerk reaction and goes to show the terrorists are winning. Depriving someone from enjoying a day out at the beach in a public space based on their attire is ludicrous.
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