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Switzerland enacts controversial face-covering ban, places over a thousand dollars fine on defaulter

November 8, 2024 1 min read

November 08, 2024

By Samuel Ogunsona

The Swiss Government has confirmed that a nationwide ban on facial coverings in public spaces will come into effect on January 1, 2025.

The measure, approved by a slim majority in a 2021 referendum, has sparked intense debate and criticism from Muslim associations and human rights groups.

The ban prohibits the wearing of face-covering garments, including burqas and niqabs, in public areas, with specific exceptions for places of worship, diplomatic missions, and health and safety reasons.

Additionally, facial coverings will be permitted for native customs, weather conditions, artistic purposes, and advertising.

Those found violating the ban will face fines of up to 1,000 Swiss francs ($1,144).

The Government has emphasized that the measure aims to promote integration and public safety, but critics argue it unfairly targets Muslim women and infringes upon religious freedom.

In other hand, many have been calling for other European countries to follows suit, which is fueling discussions on cultural identity, human rights, and religious tolerance from critics.

The announcement has drawn international attention, with many watching to see how the ban will be enforced and its impact on the country’s diverse communities.