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Thursday, 8 May 2008
German Muslim girl can't skip swim lessons: court
One of the news sites I visit regularly is The Local – Swedish news in the English language. I heard that they had opened a branch in Germany recently. From which comes this item –
A Muslim girl in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia cannot skip co-ed swimming lessons because of religious prohibitions against wearing formfitting clothing, a German court ruled on Wednesday. The ruling means the girl must participate in swimming lessons starting next week, Sabine Ernst of the Alexander von Humboldt School told German news agency DDP. Ernst declined to state what the consequences could be if the girl declines to attend.
The administrative court in Düsseldorf ruled that the state's responsibility to educate the girl outweighed the potential infringement on her religious freedom.
The 12-year-old girl's parents sued her school in the northern German city of Remscheid after the school refused to allow the girl to skip swimming class. Citing religious reasons, the parents said they did not want their daughter to participate because her body would not be covered.
The parents rejected an offer last year from the girl's teacher to allow her to swim in leggings and a t-shirt, saying the girl's body would still be visible through the wet clothing.
The Düsseldorf court concluded that because most of a swimming lesson takes place underwater, the girl's body would largely remain obscured even in wet clothing.
Her parents' attorney said the family plans to appeal and that the decision should not be considered precedent-setting.
Posted on 3:14 AM by Esmerelda Weatherwax
Comments
8 May 2008
Janet

I think it is a violation of Human Rights for any government to not honor any reasonable religious practice.  I feel sorry for this girl. 

I found this sight while I was searching for an email address to the Alexander von Humboldt School in Remscheid, Germany.  I want to inform the school and the girl involved that there is a comany that manufactures swim wear especailly designed for Muslim women and only for Muslim women.. The fabric does not cling when wet.  The product can be found on the website, www.ahiida.com     I hope this information is useful.



9 May 2008
Esmerelda Weatherwax
Janet
There are several companies manufacturing swimsuits suitable for Islamic use; they are all variants of a tunic with leggings, with or without hood and not dis-similar to the outfit suggested by her teachers but rejected by the parents.
I also feel sorry for the girl because her parents are attempting to deprive her of part of the normal school curiculum. Let us hope for her sake they accept something like your suggestion without further argument.

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