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[quote]I agree according to the notion of liberty, the French decision was incorrect. However, the point is that if a State has a set of secular principles that it wishes to uphold then it has all right to do so. Just as we cherish our Islamic values, the French cherish their secular laws and separation of State from Church. In my opinion I see no problems in their decision, also given the fact of increasing Muslim fundamentalism in Europe. However, the Bavarian ban on Hijab is discriminatory as it is focused against Muslims whereas other faiths are free to bear their crosses and skull caps. TAIL PIECE: The French ban exists in government institutions, my question is, were the government schools set up according to our customs in the first place? Did the Muslims try to open Islamic Schools? Did the Muslims contribute to the French society, how many of them entered politics? If not the issue lies elsewhere, doesn't it?[/quote]
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