Posted on September 10, 2007

Women Can Wear Muslim Garb For Elections

AP, September 7, 2007

Muslim women who wear veils covering their face will not have to take them off to vote in by-elections later this month in Quebec where the issue of the traditional covering has been hotly contested.

Instead, women who wear niqabs—which cover the entire face except for the eyes—or a burqa, an all-covering body veil, can bring a photo ID or another document proving their identity when they vote in the Quebec elections, said Elections Canada spokesman John Enright.

However, those unable to sufficiently prove their identity must show their faces, he said.

The decision comes after the province’s chief election officer required Muslim women to show their faces in order to be allowed to vote in last March’s election. The decision was condemned by Muslim groups who said it forced the women to decide whether to adhere to their religious beliefs or violate their faith and vote.

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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Sunday he disagrees with a decision to allow Muslim women to wear veils covering their faces when they vote.

Elections Canada—an independent body that oversees national elections—said last week that Muslim women will be allowed to wear veils when they vote in by-elections later this month in Quebec, where the issue of the traditional covering has been hotly contested.

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Harper said he “profoundly disagrees” with the decision and noted all four parties in Parliament this past spring voted to bring in a new law requiring visual identification of voters.

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“That was a law adopted virtually unanimously by Parliament. I think this decision goes in an entirely different direction,” he said.

Harper said he hopes Elections Canada reconsiders, “but in the meantime, if that doesn’t happen, Parliament will have to consider what actions it’s going to take to make sure that its intentions are put into place.”

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