France : six mois de prison pour avoir refusé d’enlever son niqab

Kenza Drider (R), candidate for the 2012 French presidential election, and her spokeswoman Hind Ahmas, speak to the press on December 12, 2011 in front of the police tribunal in Paris, after both women were fined for violating France's niqab ban. In France, a woman who repeatedly insists on appearing veiled in public can be fined 150 euros and ordered to attend re-education classes. AFP PHOTO / MIGUEL MEDINA

La France semble décidée à mettre au pas les inconditionnels de la religion. Une femme musulmane, entièrement voilée et qui a refusé d‘ôter son niqab s’est vue infliger une peine de six mois de prison. La femme en question s‘était cabrée, refusant de dévoiler son visage lors d’un contrôle de police. Les détails.

Le tribunal correctionnel de Toulouse a donné six mois de prison, dont trois avec sursis à la femme en niqab (voile intégral couvrant le visage à l’exception des yeux, voir photo). Ce qui revient à dire que la prévenue passera trois mois de sa vie derrière les barreaux. La peine lui a été infligée ce jeudi.

C’est Me Samim Bolaky, l’avocat de la musulmane en question, qui a communiqué l’information à la presse. Pour sa part, le procureur avait requis une peine un peu plus sévère ; six mois de prison, dont deux mois ferme.

Je suis pointée du doigt par rapport à mon voile qui demeure et reste une liberté de pratique du culte religieux.

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