Cennet Doganay says French law does not respect
her
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A 15-year-old French Muslim girl
has beaten the ban on Islamic headscarves in schools by
shaving her head.
Cennet Doganay was banned from
classes for wearing a headscarf - as it went against the
new law banning religious signs in schools, introduced
this term.
At school on Friday she said: "I will
respect both French law and Muslim law by taking off what
I have on my head and not showing my hair."
Many Muslims believe modesty requires
women to cover their hair in public.
The issue of wearing the hijab - as
the traditional headscarf is called by Muslims - has
sparked controversy across Europe, with states taking
different approaches.
France decided to ban all religious
symbols in state schools, including large Christian
crucifxes, Sikh turbans and Jewish skullcaps.
As the law was introduced in
September, schools were told not to automatically exclude
pupils who arrived wearing headscarves, but to try and
avert a showdown through dialogue.
Respect
Cennet, whose family is of Turkish
origin, had only been allowed into the study room at her
school in Strasbourg since early September, as they
negotiated her return to class without a headscarf.
With her newly-shaven look, she was
allowed into school on Friday.
She told journalists waiting outside:
"I respect the law but the law doesn't respect me."
Her mother said Cennet had tried
everything "a beret, a bandana - but they still refused to
let her into class".
"She has been traumatised since the
start of term. But all she wanted to do was go to school
like everyone else," she told French news agency AFP.
Reports say about 120 schoolgirls
across France insisted on keeping their headscarves at the
start of term, but most have since given in under threat
of expulsion.
Source:
BBC NEWS