Australian state toughens law for Muslim veils
Monday March 05, 2012 09:51:48 PM,
IINA
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Canberra
(Australia): Muslim women in Australia’s most populous
state will have to remove veils to have their signatures
officially witnessed under the latest laws giving New South Wales
officials authority to look under religious face coverings.
New South Wales state Attorney General Greg Smith said in a
statement on Monday that beginning April 30, officials such as
justices of the peace and lawyers who witness statutory
declarations or affidavits without making identity checks will be
fined 220 Australian dollars ($236).
“If a person is wearing a face covering, an authorized witness
should politely and respectfully ask them to show their face,”
Smith said.
The government on Monday began an information campaign to ensure
the public and officials were aware of the new penalties before
they came into force.
The laws are a response to a court case last year in which a
Sydney woman was convicted of falsely claiming that a traffic
policeman had attempted to remove her niqab — a veil that reveals
only the eyes.
A judge overturned the conviction because the official who
witnessed the false claim did not look under the veil of the
person who made it, so the judge was not certain that the
defendant was responsible.
The latest laws were passed Dec. 23 by the state parliament. They
follow New South Wales laws passed last year that introduced an
AU$5,500 ($5,900) fine and a 12-month prison sentence for anyone
who refuses to remove face coverings when requested to do so by
police.
Ikebal Patel, president of the Australian Federation of Islamic
Councils an advocate for Australian Muslims, said while some
Muslims regarded the laws as a knee-jerk reaction to the court
case, the majority did not object.
“I don’t object as long as the laws are enforced with respect and
sensitivity,” Patel said.
Patel said he was also a justice of the peace and would never
witness a document without seeking proof of the author’s identity.
He said Muslim women can find female justices of the peace working
at most post offices. Women who object to showing policemen their
faces have an option of being taken to a police station where
their identities can be confirmed by a female official.
New South Wales laws demanding the removal of religious face
coverings are an Australian first, although other states including
Victoria and Western Australia are considering similar
legislation.
Muslims are a rapidly growing minority of 400,000 within
Australia’s Christian-majority population of 23 million.
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