Don't tell women what to wear, UN says after France bans hijab at Olympics
- The United Nations rights office spokeswoman, Marta Hurtado, emphasized that no one should dictate what women wear or don't wear, opposing most dress codes for women.
- The French government, led by Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera, has forbidden the display of religious symbols during sports events, including the Muslim hijab. This stance was reiterated by Oudea-Castera regarding the French Olympic team.
- France's decision to ban the Muslim hijab during the 2024 Paris Games is in violation of the obligation of states to modify cultural patterns that perpetuate gender inequality, as stated by the United Nations rights office spokeswoman, Marta Hurtado.
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Don’t tell women what to wear, UN says after France bans hijab at Olympics
The UN stressed on Tuesday it was opposed to most dress codes for women, after France barred its Olympic athletes from wearing the Muslim hijab during the 2024 Paris Games.“No-one should impose on a woman what she needs to wear or not wear,” United Nations rights office spokeswoman Marta Hurtado told reporters in Geneva.Hurtado’s comment...
Don't tell women what to wear, UN says after France bans hijab at Olympics
After French Sports Minister Amelie Oudea-Castera on Sunday said that the government was opposed to any display of religious symbols during sporting events, the United Nations on Tuesday said that no one should impose on a woman what she needs to wear or not wear.
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