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Burqa ban comes into force in Swiss canton

Women wearing burqas in public places will face a fine of up to 10,000 Swiss francs, or over $10,000

Burcu Arik  | 01.07.2016 - Update : 03.07.2016
Burqa ban comes into force in Swiss canton

Istanbul

By Betul Yuruk

GENEVA, Switzerland 

Wearing a burka in public places has been banned in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino in southern Switzerland.

The law, which came into force on Friday, forbids burqas in shops, restaurants, or public buildings, with offenders facing a fine of up to 10,000 Swiss francs (approximately $10,280).

According to Swiss media reports, a Swiss woman who converted to Islam protested the ban in the town of Locarno and was fined 230 Swiss francs ($236).

The region's Parliament approved the referendum in 2013, but it was not enforced until now.

The legislation comes on the heels of similar laws in France, the Netherlands, and Belgium.

Switzerland’s approximately 420,000 Muslims make up about 5 percent of its total population of 8.34 million.

Ticino, bordering Italy to the south, has some 350,000 residents, or about 4.2 percent of Switzerland’s population.

*Anadolu Agency's Burcu Arik contributed to this report from Istanbul.

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