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  2. French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in ...

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    A February 2004 survey by CSA for Le Parisien showed 69% of the population for the ban and 29% against. For Muslims in France, the February survey showed 42% for and 53% against. Among surveyed Muslim women, 49% approved the proposed law, and 43% opposed it. [12] Complex reasons may influence why an individual either supports or opposes this ...

  3. French ban of abaya robes in schools draws applause, criticism

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    France has enforced a ban on religious symbols in state schools since 2004, to uphold its strict brand of secularism, known as "laicite". The topic is a sensitive one, regularly triggering ...

  4. France to ban the wearing of abayas in schools, fueling ...

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    France will ban schoolchildren from wearing abayas ahead of the upcoming academic year, the government has said, the latest in a series of contentious restrictions in the country on clothing ...

  5. France to ban Islamic dress in schools

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    France is slated to ban an Islamic garment traditionally worn by some Muslin women from its state-run schools, according to its education minister. Education Minister Gabriel Attal said during an ...

  6. Secularism in France - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to France, the wearing of religious insignia in public schools is largely noncontroversial as a matter of law and culture in the US; the main cases where there have been controversies are when the practice in question is potentially dangerous (for instance, the wearing of the Sikh kirpan knife in public places) and even then the ...

  7. Censorship in France - Wikipedia

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    This is not a rating per se and it is equivalent to the American "unrated" rank as such films are not played in movie theaters. Cinemas are bound by law to prevent underaged audiences from viewing films and may be fined if they fail to do so. The Commission cannot make cuts to a film, but it can ban it, although this latter power is rarely used.

  8. France has banned all children under 15 from using their ...

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    French students returning from the summer break will no longer be able to use their phones during the school day. Earlier this summer France banned all students under 15 from using all cellphones ...

  9. Censorship by country - Wikipedia

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    Censorship by country collects information on censorship, Internet censorship, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, and human rights by country and presents it in a sortable table, together with links to articles with more information.

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