First Woman Fined In Denmark For Violating ‘Burqa Ban’

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A 28-year-old woman has become the first person to be fined for violating Denmark’s face-covering ban, which came into effect on this week.

The ban, which took effect on August 1, prohibits full-face Islamic veils in public places.

Police were called to a public disturbance at a shopping centre after another woman attempted to forcefully remove the woman’s niqab, local media reported.

Police officer David Borchersen told the Ritzau news agency: “During the fight her niqab came off, but by the time we arrived she had put it back on again”

RT reports: They took a photograph of the woman and obtained security camera footage of the incident.

Borchersen added that the woman was informed she would receive a fine of 1,000 kroner ($156) in the post for wearing the facial covering, and that she would need to remove the veil or leave the public space.

“She chose the latter,” Borchersen said.

Coming into force on August 1, Denmark’s ban prohibits the wearing of facial coverings such a balaclavas, masks and false beards. While the law does not mention Islamic facial coverings such as burqas or niqabs by name, Human Rights Watch has labelled the ban as “discriminatory” and said it was the “latest in a harmful trend.”

Supporters of the law, meanwhile, claim the law will better integrate Muslims into Danish society.

Those caught wearing such coverings face a fine of 1,000 kroner, while repeat offenders can face fines of 10,000 kroner.

On Wednesday, hundreds of people took to the streets of Copenhagen in protest with demonstrators openly wearing facial coverings in opposition to the new law.

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