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Muslim school students in the Swiss canton of Basel cannot refuse to shake hands with their female teachers on religious grounds, otherwise their parents will face fines, local authorities have ruled.
According to the department, if students refuse to shake hands, it means that they involve others “in a religious act.”
Thus, if such an incident happens, the parents of a student who refuses to shake hands will have to pay a fine of up to 5,000 francs ($5,046), the legislation states. Also, the child may face “educational, useful, necessary and proportionate” measures.
The boys argued that Islam does not permit any physical contact between members of the opposite sex, unless it is between family members.
The school then passed a controversial ruling, saying that the students will no longer have to shake hands with female teachers. On Wednesday the authorities said they abolished this ruling.
Justice Minister Simonetta Sommaruga then said,
Christoph Eymann, who heads the Swiss Conference of Cantonal Ministers of Education added:
The law makes no exceptions for tourists. People visiting Ticino will be informed at airports and by customs officials at the Italian border that it is unlawful in the canton to hide their face.
(The original report was released by RT.)
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