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Thursday, September 22, 2011

presidential election in France: a candidate in niqab


Kenza Drider, a young activist who wear the niqab for 13 years, announced his candidacy for Meaux, the stronghold of Jean-Francois Cope.

This is an application of provocation. Kenza Drider, a young woman of 32 years bringing the niqab for 13 years, said Thursday morning his candicature in the presidential election. The young woman of Moroccan origin who lives in Avignon, has formalized its commitment during a press conference in Meaux.

An exercise she knows: Kenza Drider is a regular media. Indeed, it is often interviewed for his case - against the law prohibiting the wearing of the veil - and it is the only fully veiled woman to have been heard by the parliamentary commission on the full veil, in December 2009.

The place and date of taking the field were not chosen by chance as Kenza Drider formalized its commitment to the stronghold of Jean-Francois Cope, secretary general of the UMP. "The deputy mayor of the city is responsible for the enlargement of the ban the niqab on the street in violation of European law, said a statement released by the young woman. Freedom in the street, universal heritage of freedom is sacred. "

It is also on Thursday that the court must determine whether Meaux two young women in niqab who offered an "almond cake" at the deputy mayor May 5, 2011 to be verbalized or not.

Kenza Drider is supported by another stranger to publicity stunts: Rachid Nekkaz, founder of Hands off my Constitution and socialist activist. The entrepreneur of 39 years had shown in being a candidate in the 2007 presidential election. He announced to hold 521 sponsorship pledges of mayors of rural communities before a mysterious break-in might destroy his computer and contact information for future sponsors.

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