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Cannes bans full-body ‘burkini’ swimsuits from beaches

PARIS — The French resort of Cannes has banned full-body, head-covering swimsuits worn by some Muslim women from its beaches, citing security concerns.

YouTube screengrab of women in full-body bathing suits, also known as burkinis, in Cannes, France.

YouTube screengrab of women in full-body bathing suits, also known as burkinis, in Cannes, France.

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PARIS — The French resort of Cannes has banned full-body, head-covering swimsuits worn by some Muslim women from its beaches, citing security concerns.

The ban on so-called burkinis, at the height of the French Riviera vacation season, comes as the country remains on edge after deadly Islamic extremist attacks on nearby Nice and on a Catholic church in north-west France.

Cannes Mayor David Lisnard issued an ordinance forbidding beachwear that does not respect “good morals and secularism”, noting that swimwear “manifesting religious affiliation in an ostentatious way, while France and its religious sites are currently the target of terrorist attacks, could create risks of trouble to public order”.

A City Hall official said the ordinance, in effect for August, could apply to burkini-style swimsuits. Violators risk a €38 (S$57) fine. AP

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