The Federal Court made a constitutional review of the Geneva law on secularism and set it very partially aside. Tags:switzerland 3 comments > The Federal Court, seized of an appeal by the Geneva Muslim League for Religious Peace, decided otherwise Yeah let them do what they want, it’s not like islam ideology threatens *laïcité* or anything I find the article difficult to understand. Are now cultural manfistations banned (as in no exceptions) or was the ban completely lifted ? I don’t think the former applied (way too strict), but the text seems to imply it. Can someone explain in plain text what this means and which background the topic has? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
> The Federal Court, seized of an appeal by the Geneva Muslim League for Religious Peace, decided otherwise Yeah let them do what they want, it’s not like islam ideology threatens *laïcité* or anything
I find the article difficult to understand. Are now cultural manfistations banned (as in no exceptions) or was the ban completely lifted ? I don’t think the former applied (way too strict), but the text seems to imply it.
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> The Federal Court, seized of an appeal by the Geneva Muslim League for Religious Peace, decided otherwise
Yeah let them do what they want, it’s not like islam ideology threatens *laïcité* or anything
I find the article difficult to understand.
Are now cultural manfistations banned (as in no exceptions) or was the ban completely lifted ?
I don’t think the former applied (way too strict), but the text seems to imply it.
Can someone explain in plain text what this means and which background the topic has?