Muslim girl turned away from school in France for wearing hijab files complaint with UN

Muslim girl turned away from school in France for wearing hijab files complaint with UN

15-year-old student in Lyon was sent back home on Sept. 5 for wearing Japanese garment kimono

By Esra Taskin and Feiza Ben Mohamed

PARIS (AA) – A Muslim student, who had been turned away from school for wearing a kimono, a Japanese garment, in France, has filed a complaint with the UN over being "discriminated against" due to her religious affiliation.

The controversy over the French government's stance against hijab in schools continues with many students being turned away for wearing loose over-garments.

The 15-year-old girl, living in the French city of Lyon, has sent a complaint to Ashwini K.P, special rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia, and related intolerance, over "discrimination she faced on the grounds of her religious affiliation."

On Sept. 5, she was sent home for wearing a kimono.

Her complaint has been sent to the UN via her lawyer Nabil Boudi who released a statement on Friday.

Criticizing the abaya ban introduced by French Education Minister Gabriel Attal, the complainant said they think that the French government has not taken the necessary steps to prevent all kinds of discrimination against women.

Earlier, the female student also filed a complaint with the Lyon Public Prosecutor's Office on the grounds that she was "discriminated against due to her religious affiliation."

Earlier this month, the Council of State upheld the government's abaya ban, declaring it legal.

The court's ruling came after Vincent Brengarth, a lawyer for the Muslim Rights Action (ADM), filed an appeal on Aug. 31 with the Council of State to seek the suspension of the ban on the abaya, which he said, violated "several fundamental freedoms."

The controversial move sparked a backlash against the government, which has been criticized in recent years for targeting Muslims with statements and policies, including raids on mosques and charitable foundations, and an "anti-separatism" law that imposes broad restrictions on the community.



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