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| வியாழன், 22 செப்டம்பர் 2011 10:46 | |||
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Two French women who continue to wear the full-face veil in defiance of a new law banning it in France have been fined.
Police have issued several on-the-spot fines since the ban came into effect in April but these are the first court-issued fines, with the women vowing to appeal their case all the way to the European Court of Human Rights.
Speaking to our correspondent, Rachid Nekkaz, a French businessman, explained why he had decided to pay the fines for these women.
"I consider the freedom of movement in a democracy is very important and I can't accept that my government [has] voted [for] a law [which] doesn't respect the European constitution," he said.
"I think it is important to help these women to remain free on [the] streets." Why are more women covering their faces? (BBC Video)
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