Spain votes against Islamic-veil ban

— Spain’s parliament on Tuesday rejected a proposal to ban women from wearing in public places Islamic veils that reveal only the eyes.

However, the Socialist Party government has said it favors including a ban on people wearing burqas in government buildings in a coming bill on religious issues to be debated after parliament’s summer vacation break.

After a lower chamber debate, 183 lawmakers opposed the ban, 162 voted for it and two abstained.

The nonbinding proposal had been put forward by the leading opposition Popular Party, which portrayed it as a measure in support of women’s rights. The ruling Socialist Party opposed the ban.

The opposition’s proposal followed discussions in several other European countries on possibly banning face veilsthat show only the eyes, or the eyes through a knitted mesh.

Nations like France, Belgium and Switzerland have struggled to balance their national identities with growing Muslim populations with cultural practices that clash with their own.

Front Section, Pages 4 on 07/21/2010

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