Several Western countries including France, Spain and Canada have proposed laws which would ban Muslim women from wearing a Niqab in public spaces. A niqab is a cloth that covers the face and is worn by some Muslim women in public areas. In 2016 German interior minister Thomas de Maiziere proposed a partial ban of the burqa. de Maiziere said that the face veil does not belong in Germany society, where more than four million Muslims live, calling the proposed ban a "preventive measure". The minister said the ban would apply to "places where it is necessary for our society…
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Response rates from 13.4k Berlin voters.
27% Yes |
73% No |
20% Yes |
73% No |
4% Yes, but their identity must be privately verified by a female staff member |
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3% Yes, we should respect all cultural traditions |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 13.4k Berlin voters.
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Unique answers from Berlin voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9JWTQDH10mos10MO
I don’t care if women wear it or not but I think employers and stores and schools should have right to allow it or not allow it
@95WV7S22yrs2Y
No sign of religion should be shown in civic ceremonies.
@8VL52JJ3yrs3Y
It is not of interest of the government the sex or gender of the person wearing the clothing. But the identity of the person must be verified. It is not of interest to the government the sex or gender of the person verifying the identity, but if the attendee requests a equal or like gender service to verify, it should be reasonably honored, at discretion of the Governing agency and place . The government must respect, tolerate and be inclusive of the cultural practices of the people.
@8V6XYSB3yrs3Y
No, women should not be allowed to wear garments
@8QGTDGH4yrs4Y
Yes, but identity verification is needed, whether privately or not
@8LSW2WV4yrs4Y
No, all women must be unclothed and bare
@99GNLM72yrs2Y
No, non-medical face veils are a violation of human rights and should not be endorsed or tolerated in any capacity.
@99BZWC52yrs2Y
Yes, everyone should be able to wear whatever they like, but they must remove it for the purpose of identification, as required by authorities, before putting it on again.
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