Human rights lawyer who plans to file complaint says 15-year-old was asked to leave school for wearing Japanese garment.


A schoolgirl in the French city of Lyon has reportedly been sent home for wearing a kimono, a traditional Japanese garment, as the European nation grapples with a controversial law banning the display of religious symbols in public schools.

Human rights lawyer Nabil Boudi, who plans to file a complaint over the incident, told Al Jazeera on Wednesday that the 15-year-old girl was told by the head teacher to leave the school because of her outfit – jeans, a t-shirt and an open kimono.

“This scenario illustrates the dangerous excesses that could legitimately be expected from the recent orders given by the education minister to his administration,” said Boudi.

“Absolutely nothing, in the mere wearing of a kimono, makes it possible to characterise an ostensible manifestation of belonging to a religion within the meaning of the law of March 15, 2004, without resorting to discriminatory prejudices.”

The student reportedly said that her clothes did not represent any religious affiliation.

Acts of discrimination committed by civil servants are punishable by criminal law, the lawyer said.

Translation: The office was seized today by a young high school student who was excluded this morning by the principal because she was wearing a kimono. A complaint for acts of discrimination on the basis of religious affiliation will be filed. Our press release.

Religious signs in state schools have been strictly banned in France since the 19th century, with laws removing any traditional Catholic influence from public education. French public schools do not permit the wearing of large crosses.

It is also forbidden for students to wear Jewish kippas and, in 2004, France also banned Muslim headscarves in schools, while in 2010 it passed a ban on full face veils in public, angering many in its five million-strong Muslim community.

In its latest move concerning how schoolchildren dress, the government announced last month a ban on the abaya – a loose-fitting, full-length robe worn by some Muslim women – saying it broke the rules on secularism in education.

The decision was welcomed by the political right but the hard left argued it represented an affront to civil liberties.

As a result of the new policy, French public schools sent dozens of girls home for refusing to remove their abayas on Monday, the first day of the school year.

Defying a ban on the garment seen as a religious symbol, nearly 300 girls showed up in the morning wearing abayas, according to Education Minister Gabriel Attal. Most agreed to change out of the robe, but 67 refused and were sent home, he said.


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*other than your own

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That’s racist.

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Pretty sure that’s the joke

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they hate their own too, don’t worry

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Christ, just get it over with and make them all wear a uniform already, if how they dress is so damned important.

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Kimono aren’t even the tiniest bit religious, so wtf?

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Unless you assume that the wearer is necessarily Shintoist, which is quite the stretch

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Which would be like assuming everyone wearing a top hat and waistcoat is a british protestant, in case anyone needs the perspective.

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You’re reading al Jazeera. There’s a good chance that there is a second side to this story.

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I don’t trust Al Jazeera either but I can assure you it’s what’s happening right now in France (among other things) and it’s very concerning.

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I’m talking specifically about this “kimono” story. Being french, I also know what’s going on there.

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Al Jazeera has been almost completely fair for commentary outside of the Middle East…

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Fascism in action. There’s no limit to where authoritarianism ends.

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Next they’ll send girls home for wearing French maid outfits

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I got a lot of downvotes when I said this in the last post, but I’ll say it again: France is such a fascist place.

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I am French and I can confirm it. Macron did the Palpatine move. He’s now talking about how 2 mandate is not enough…

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As a Jew in Europe this shit is setting off so many alarm bells, has been for a while. But those who have the privilege to be wilfully ignorant of history will continue repeating it.

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I fear Muslims in Europe are going to start to go through some of the same persecutions that plagued Jewish Europeans in the first half of the 20th century.

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