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Swiss look set to approve ban on facial covering

08 Mar 2021

Swiss voters were projected to approve by a slim majority a far-right proposal to ban facial coverings in a binding referendum yesterday (7) viewed as a test of attitudes toward Muslims, Reuters reported. At the time of writing, the projections for broadcaster SRF, based on partial results, showed the measure passing 51% to 49%, with a two-point margin for error. The proposal under the Swiss system of direct democracy does not mention Islam directly and also aims to stop violent street protesters from wearing masks, yet local politicians, media, and campaigners have dubbed it the burqa ban. Opinion polls had suggested that the measure, which the Government has said went too far, could pass, and the ban would become law. “In Switzerland, our tradition is that you show your face. That is a sign of our basic freedoms,” Referendum Committee Chairman and Swiss People’s Party MP Walter Wobmann had said before the vote. He called facial covering “a symbol for this extreme, political Islam which has become increasingly prominent in Europe and which has no place in Switzerland”. The proposal predates the Covid-19 pandemic – which has required all adults to wear masks in many settings to prevent the spread of infection – and gathered the necessary support in 2017 to trigger a referendum. The proposal compounded Switzerland’s tense relationship with Islam after citizens voted in 2009 to ban building any new minarets. Two cantons already have local bans on face coverings.


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