France's hotly debated bill to ban burqa-style Islamic veils in public is going before parliament on Tuesday, with President Nicolas Sarkozy's government casting the measure as a way to promote equality between the sexes and protect oppressed women.
The bill being debated is widely expected to become law, despite the concerns of many French Muslims, who fear it will stigmatize them. Many law scholars also argue it would violate France's constitution. While ordinary Muslim headscarves are common in France, face-covering veils are a rarity.