In France, Parliamentary panel recommends a burka ban in public institutions

Muslim women should not be allowed to wear burkas in public institutions, including banks, post offices, schools and even on public transportation, a report by a French parliamentary committee said Tuesday: yet the report on how to stop Muslims from wearing the full-body garment in France fell short of gathering a consensus on key questions such as whether to completely ban the burka from French streets. How to “stop this practice is not the most simple thing to define,” the report says. As a result, the committee reduced its recommendation to a nonbinding resolution condemning the burka as “contrary to the values of the Republic.” It also called for educational programs to reduce fundamentalism.

via:[http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-and-world/la-fg-france-veil27-2010jan27,0,6495055.story]