Muslim woman fined 30,000 euros for refusing to remove face-veil

November 13, 2016

Nov 13: An Albanian-Muslim has been fined 30,000 euros after she refused to take off her niqab in a public building in San Vito al Tagliamento in Italy, as required by the law.

womanA judge in the province of Pordenone on Friday converted a four-month prison sentence handed to the woman into a 30,000 fine plus 600 euros cost.

The woman entered a meeting last month at San Vito al Tagliamento town hall and repeatedly ignored a request by its centre-left mayor to remove her niqab, which leaves only the eyes visible.

Police were called and removed the 40-year-old woman from the council assembly.

She has lived in San Vito al Tagliamento since 2000 and recently became an Italian citizen.

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Bopanna
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Monday, 14 Nov 2016

Very good news. More clampdown needed.

naren kotian
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Monday, 14 Nov 2016

they did not ask her innerwear ... what if she has suicide vests and detonate it once coming inside ... where ever u are there u must follow rules of the land .if not why to go and settle ,30,000 euros not enough 100,000euros must ...

PONDER
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Monday, 14 Nov 2016

If ever the IGNORANTs of this world ever read the DIVINE LAW ... \THE QURAN\" they would have appreciated and satisfied .. but their ego dont let them to know the reality of TRUTH.

Dear Haters and the HOnest Non muslims ... READ QURAN atleast once in your lifetime the more early its better for YOU and your family to know the CREATOR of all that exist including YOURSELF and the evil going around in this world...

Thequranproject online is well explained with scientific facts and logic about the creation and the life after death..."

Rikaz
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Sunday, 13 Nov 2016

This is very bad....every human kind has his or her own democratic way of leading life....no one should be allowed to interfere with it.....European countries, people go with bra and underwear....judges support and enjoy with it...and need that kind of life....if someone protect their body and chastity from bad eyes....these bloody judges don't like it....

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