CANBERRA, Australia
(AP) — Muslim women would have to remove veils and show their faces to
police on request or risk a prison sentence under proposed new laws in
Australia's most populous state that have drawn criticism as culturally
insensitive.
A
vigorous debate that the proposal has triggered reflects the cultural
clashes being ignited by the growing influx of Muslim immigrants and the
unease that visible symbols of Islam are causing in predominantly white
Christian Australia since 1973 when the government relaxed its
immigration policy.
Under
the law proposed by the government of New South Wales, which includes
Sydney, a woman who defies police by refusing to remove her face veil
could be sentenced to a year in prison and fined 5,500 Australian
dollars ($5,900).
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