This Article is From Aug 17, 2016

French Prime Minister Backs Local Burkini Bans, Urges Calm

French Prime Minister Backs Local Burkini Bans, Urges Calm

France PM said the swimwear represents an 'archaic vision' that women that should be totally covered.

Paris: France's prime minister is expressing support for local bans of burkini swimsuits, saying the swimwear is based on the "enslavement of women" and therefore not compatible with French values.

However, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said today in the La Provence newspaper that he's not in favor of a national law against them.

Three French Mediterranean towns have banned the burkini, citing security concerns after a summer marred by extremist attacks. Critics say the bans are discriminatory.

Valls said the swimwear represents a "provocation" and an "archaic vision" that women are "immodest, impure and that they should therefore be totally covered." The Socialist premier also warned that the far-right is profiting from the burkini tensions.

Burkinis, which cover the head and body, are very rare in France.
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