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Sticking finger in proverbial dike, Dutch to ban burkas
By: Associated Press   
Published: November 18, 2006   
 
The Dutch government said yesterday it would outlaw full-length veils like the Muslim burqa and other face-concealing apparel in public places, marking this once-tolerant nation's latest about-face on questions of culture and assimilation in Europe.

The Netherlands, once considered one of Europe's most welcoming nations for immigrants and asylum seekers, is deeply divided over government moves to stem the tide of new arrivals and compel them to adopt Dutch ways.

A Muslim leader denounced the proposal as "a big law for a small problem," in a country where as few as 30 women wear burqas, and the mayor of Amsterdam warned that giving the issue too much attention could backfire.

Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk said the ban was to promote security. "The Cabinet finds it undesirable that face-covering clothing -- including the burqa -- is worn in public places for reasons of public order, security and protection of citizens," Verdonk said in a statement. "From a security standpoint, people should always be recognizable and from the standpoint of integration, we think people should be able to communicate with one another," Verdonk told national broadcaster NOS. She said the ban would include full-face helmets and ski masks.

The announcement came after the final meeting of Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende's Cabinet before national elections Wednesday.
 
 
 

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