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Barring Athletes from Wearing Headscarf A Discriminatory Policy: UN

14:23 - September 27, 2023
News ID: 3485339
PARIS (IQNA) – The United Nations slammed France for deciding to bar its Olympic athletes from wearing the Muslim hijab during the 2024 Paris Games.

A Muslim athlete wearing Hijab

 

"No-one should impose on a woman what she needs to wear or not wear," United Nations rights office spokeswoman Marta Hurtado told reporters in Geneva.

Hurtado's comment came after the French sports minister said the country's athletes would be barred from wearing headscarves during the Games, in line with the country's strict rules on secularism.

French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera repeated on Sunday that the government was opposed to any display of religious symbols during sporting events.

"What does that mean? That means a ban on any type of proselytizing. That means absolute neutrality in public services," she told France 3 television.

"The France team will not wear the headscarf."

Hurtado did not address France's stance directly.

But she stressed that the international Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women ruled out discriminatory practices.

"Any state party to the convention – in this case France – has an obligation to ... modify social or cultural patterns which are based on the idea of the inferiority or superiority of either sexes," Hurtado said.

"Discriminatory practices against a group can have harmful consequences," she pointed out.

"That is why ... restrictions on expressions of religions or beliefs, such as attire choices, are only acceptable under really specific circumstances," she explained.

That, she said, meant circumstances "that address legitimate concerns of public safety, public order, or public health or morals in a necessary and proportionate fashion".

In June, France's Council of State upheld a ban on women footballers wearing the hijab.

 

Source: France24

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