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The Burka ban, which was voted by the government on Tuesday and is heavily criticized in advance, is part of a new integration program. The Red and Black government had agreed on the cornerstones of the package after its coalition re-launch in January. In addition to the Burka bodywork, there are other items of clothing that hide the face of women in the public space.
The ban on facial expression came up against criticism in the run-up to the decision. The human rights organization, Amnesty International, for example, considered the ban on "inappropriate, disproportionate and not least fundamental."
The Islamic religious community sees this as an interference with the right to respect for private life, freedom of expression and freedom of expression. The Austrian Chamber of Law rejects the Burka ban as an "expression of a state of education".
The prohibition provides for a fine of 150 euros. With the ban, Austria is one of the few EU countries in which full body veils or facial veils (Nikab) are not tolerated. These include France, Belgium and Bulgaria. In Switzerland, an SVP proposal from the National Council was rejected by the Council of States three weeks ago.
Koran distribution prohibited
According to the new integration program, distribution of Korans is also prohibited in Austria. In addition, the package provides for an obligatory integration year, in which special German and value courses are to be attended. The measures apply to recognized refugees and asylum seekers with a good lead perspective.
Asylum seekers are also to perform unpaid charitable work. If you refuse, you have to take cuts in the minimum security. "This is the only way for people to work towards the respect of the majority society," said Integration Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sebastian Kurz, from the conservative ÖVP.
Three months after her application for asylum, refugees can also work legally in the future. State Secretary Muna Duzdar from the SPÖ spoke of a "paradigm shift". The government expects a cost of 200 million euros for all measures by the end of 2018. (rub / sda) Said Integration and Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz from the conservative ÖVP. Three months after her application for asylum, refugees can also work legally in the future. State Secretary Muna Duzdar from the SPÖ spoke of a "paradigm shift". The government expects a cost of 200 million euros for all measures by the end of 2018. (rub / sda) Said Integration and Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz from the conservative ÖVP. Three months after her application for asylum, refugees can also work legally in the future. State Secretary Muna Duzdar from the SPÖ spoke of a "paradigm shift". The government expects a cost of 200 million euros for all measures by the end of 2018. (rub / sda)
The ban on facial expression came up against criticism in the run-up to the decision. The human rights organization, Amnesty International, for example, considered the ban on "inappropriate, disproportionate and not least fundamental."
The Islamic religious community sees this as an interference with the right to respect for private life, freedom of expression and freedom of expression. The Austrian Chamber of Law rejects the Burka ban as an "expression of a state of education".
The prohibition provides for a fine of 150 euros. With the ban, Austria is one of the few EU countries in which full body veils or facial veils (Nikab) are not tolerated. These include France, Belgium and Bulgaria. In Switzerland, an SVP proposal from the National Council was rejected by the Council of States three weeks ago.
Koran distribution prohibited
According to the new integration program, distribution of Korans is also prohibited in Austria. In addition, the package provides for an obligatory integration year, in which special German and value courses are to be attended. The measures apply to recognized refugees and asylum seekers with a good lead perspective.
Asylum seekers are also to perform unpaid charitable work. If you refuse, you have to take cuts in the minimum security. "This is the only way for people to work towards the respect of the majority society," said Integration Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sebastian Kurz, from the conservative ÖVP.
Three months after her application for asylum, refugees can also work legally in the future. State Secretary Muna Duzdar from the SPÖ spoke of a "paradigm shift". The government expects a cost of 200 million euros for all measures by the end of 2018. (rub / sda) Said Integration and Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz from the conservative ÖVP. Three months after her application for asylum, refugees can also work legally in the future. State Secretary Muna Duzdar from the SPÖ spoke of a "paradigm shift". The government expects a cost of 200 million euros for all measures by the end of 2018. (rub / sda) Said Integration and Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz from the conservative ÖVP. Three months after her application for asylum, refugees can also work legally in the future. State Secretary Muna Duzdar from the SPÖ spoke of a "paradigm shift". The government expects a cost of 200 million euros for all measures by the end of 2018. (rub / sda)
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