DAWN.COM

Today's Paper | April 28, 2024

Published 02 Jul, 2016 06:29am

Muslim girls opposed to swimming with boys denied Swiss citizenship

GENEVA: Swiss authorities have rejected the naturalisation application of two Muslim girls who refused to take swimming lessons at their school alongside boys, Dawn.com quoted USA Today as reporting.

The girls, aged 12 and 14, refused to take the compulsory lessons, saying Islam prevents them from swimming with males.

The Basel residents had applied for the Swiss citizenship a few months ago but their application was rejected because they “did not comply with the school curriculum”, local authorities said.

“Whoever doesn’t fulfil these conditions violates the law and therefore cannot be naturalised,” Stefan Wehrle, president of the naturalisation committee, told TV station SRF recently.

The case is another example of Swiss authorities’ reluctance to grant citizenship to those who balk at customising with any aspect of Swiss culture.

Earlier in 2012, a family was fined $1,500 for forbidding their daughters to participate in swimming classes.

In April this year, the Swiss authorities put a halt to the naturalisation applications of two teenage Muslim brothers, who refused to shake hands with their female teacher.

The boys were then exempted from a Swiss custom of pupils shaking teachers’ hands, with officials instructing them to avoid contact with male teachers as well to avoid gender discrimination. However, the Swiss authorities later reversed the school’s decision

“A teacher has the right to demand a handshake,” said a statement released by the authorities.

Published in Dawn, July 2nd, 2016

Read Comments

Punjab CM Maryam’s uniformed appearance at parade causes a stir Next Story