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Swiss 'burqa ban' to take effect from 2025
ZURICH — A contentious Swiss prohibition on facial coverings in public spaces widely known as the "burqa ban" will take effect on Jan 1, the government said on Wednesday (Nov 6). Narrowly passed in a 2021 referendum in neutral Switzerland, and conde
ZURICH — A contentious Swiss prohibition on facial coverings in public spaces widely known as the "burqa ban" will take effect on Jan 1, the government said on Wednesday (Nov 6).
Narrowly passed in a 2021 referendum in neutral Switzerland, and condemned by Muslim associations, the measure was launched by the same group that organised a 2009 ban on new minarets.
The governing Federal Council said in a statement it had fixed the start of the ban, and that anyone who unlawfully flouts it faces a fine of up to 1,000 Swiss francs (S$1,144).
The ban does not apply to planes or in diplomatic and consular premises, and faces may also be covered in places of worship and other sacred sites, the government said.
Narrowly passed in a 2021 referendum in neutral Switzerland, and condemned by Muslim associations, the measure was launched by the same group that organised a 2009 ban on new minarets.
The governing Federal Council said in a statement it had fixed the start of the ban, and that anyone who unlawfully flouts it faces a fine of up to 1,000 Swiss francs (S$1,144).
The ban does not apply to planes or in diplomatic and consular premises, and faces may also be covered in places of worship and other sacred sites, the government said.