Burkini clash sets tone for France's presidential campaign

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Burkini clash sets tone for Frances presidential campaign
A woman wearing a "Burkini" joins a protest outside the French Embassy in London on August 25, 2016.

Paris - Burkini must be banned in France, says Nicolas Sarkozy as he launches presidential election campaign

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Published: Sun 28 Aug 2016, 3:31 PM

Last updated: Sun 28 Aug 2016, 5:39 PM

The national identity crisis exposed by France's burkini controversy is threatening to set the tone for the country's presidential campaign.
A top court ruling on Friday against banning the head-to-ankle swimwear didn't put an end to the debate.
Along with the economy, the relationship between France's Muslims and non-Muslims has been a recurring theme as presidential hopefuls kick off campaigning for the April-May elections.
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Former President Nicolas Sarkozy told a campaign rally he wants a national law banning burkinis.
His chief rival for the conservative nomination, Alain Juppe, has called for a special accord between the state and Muslim leaders to lay out clear rules for respecting French secularism.
Some leftist candidates have criticized the burkini as oppressing women, but say the far right is using the issue to encourage racism.
 


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