Norway has passed a law banning niqabs and burkas at all education institutions.
The new bill, which Norway鈥檚 parliament聽passed in early June, will apply to students and teachers alike at schools and universities, as well as to staff at day-care centres in 鈥渢eaching situations鈥.
Proposals to outlaw all clothing that fully or partially covers the face in education providers were backed by a majority in two rounds of voting separated by three days, in accordance with Norway鈥檚 parliamentary procedure, the website reported.
The new rule over face veils, which was proposed last year, was welcomed by the anti-immigration Progress Party, which called it 鈥渧ery good news鈥.
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鈥淲hen Progress in 2003 proposed a total ban on the niqab and burka, we were laughed at,鈥 脜shild Bruun-Gundersen, an MP with the party, told the newspaper聽Bergens Tidende, adding that 鈥渋n a few years鈥 time, we believe that Norwegian politicians will be ready to pass a total ban on the niqab in public鈥.
Several universities have, however, spoken out against the law. The NHH Norwegian School of Economics called it 鈥渟trange and dramatic鈥, while the University of Bergen and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology both said it was unnecessary.
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The law follows a similar bill聽that was passed by Denmark last month and was criticised by human rights groups including Amnesty International.
鈥淭he ban is a clear signal that in Norway we expect to see each other鈥檚 faces,鈥 said Ms Bruun-Gundersen, who said that she would 鈥渃ontinue to work towards a total ban鈥.
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