The United States has endorsed the right of people to “express religious belief through religious attire” after French police fined a woman for wearing a full-face veil.
US State Department spokesman Mark Toner stood up for freedom of religion and expression,but stopped short of criticizing France’s ban on wearing full-face coverings,including the niqab.
“I would refer you to the French government for a full explanation of its laws,but we support freedom of religion and expression,and that includes the right to express religious beliefs through religious attire,” he said on Tuesday,stressing that France is a “very close ally” of the United States.
French police fined a woman for wearing a full-face Islamic veil,the first reported enforcement of a ban on the garment on the day it came into effect,a police source said.
The young woman,born in 1983,was fined 150 euros (216 dollars) “without incident” early Monday evening in a shopping center in Mureaux,northwest of Paris,the source said,without elaborating on exactly what she was wearing.