First Published 2009-09-13, Last Updated 2009-09-14 02:19:32


Muslim girls protest the ban - but Belgian schools may prefer 'Hitler youth' style uniformity

 
European Fascism back in fashion: Belgians ban headscarf in schools

 
Dutch-language public schools in Belgium to ban Muslims from wearing headscarves in classes.

 
BRUSSELS - Dutch-language public schools in Belgium will ban Muslims from wearing headscarves in classes, school officials in the Flanders region announced Friday.

The ban affects 700 schools in the northern region of Flanders, including some in Brussels.

It follows protests after two schools in Antwerp this month joined other schools where the Muslim headscarf, which covers the hair, is already banned.

Belgium's highest administrative tribunal ruled on Tuesday that schools could not take such decisions on their own.

The tribunal will rule on the student's appeal next Tuesday.

Belgian schools have previously enjoyed autonomy in such decisions, with one third authorising the wearing of headscarf, another forbidding them and the remainder giving no formal guidance.

The Flemish school board said the ban in communal schools would be introduced gradually to give time to those establishments which have not banned the scarf to do so.

Schools in Flanders that are financed by other Belgian communities -- mostly Catholic schools run by municipalities -- are not bound by the order.

School authorities in the main Flemish town of Antwerp announced a ban on the headscarf from the start of the next academic year.

A similar debate is underway in Belgium's French-speaking Wallonia, and the Brussels capital region.

Controversy has raged in a number of European countries in recent years over the wearing Muslim headscarves and other religious garments in state or public institutions.

Muslim see the move as another sign discrimination against them reminiscent of that of Nazi and fascist Europe against the Jews in early twentieth century.
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