‘EU court ruling on headscarf ban against freedom of religion, belief’
Decision to have negative consequences in terms of coexistence of people of different faiths, says Turkish parliament head
ANKARA
A ruling by the top EU court allowing the banning of headscarves under certain conditions is against the freedom of religion and belief, the Turkish parliament speaker said on Monday.
"These decisions clearly violate the fundamental rights and freedoms of Muslims living in Europe. These decisions will have negative consequences in terms of social peace, coexistence of people of different faiths and faith-based discrimination,” Mustafa Sentop said in a statement.
He said that the decision by the Court of Justice justifies the deep concerns caused by the practices that seek to prevent Muslims from freely existing in the public sphere all over the world, especially in Europe.
"The main responsibility of decision-makers all over the world, especially the EU Court of Justice and international human rights courts, is to try to ensure that all members of religion and belief benefit from the freedom of religion and belief without discrimination, instead of justifying interferences in fundamental rights and freedoms on the basis of abstract concepts,” he added.
Meanwhile, criticizing the decision of the European Court of Justice, Turkey’s Family and Social Services Minister Derya Yanik said on Twitter: "That is the European Union's denial of its own values."
"On the other hand, discussing freedom of belief, one of the most basic human rights, over women's clothes is also a violation of women's rights," Yanik said.
The European Court of Justice on Thursday ruled on two cases brought by Muslim women in Germany who were suspended from their jobs for wearing headscarves.
It ruled that companies in member states can ban employees from wearing headscarves if they “need to present a neutral image to customers.”
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