Secularism
Kohhan | 18.10.2005 09:29
France enacted laws late last year to prevent religious symbology in schools and despite early objection from fundamentalist groups this has now become universal.
Margret De Cuyper of the Den Haag womens forum hailed it as a victory for a secular Dutch society and for womens liberation from male formulated clothes of control, she said,
"Women have lived for too long with clothes and standards decided for them by men, this is a victory"
Kohhan
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