I have never seen a student excluded for wearing a group T-shirt in France into the public school.
Secularism is a pillar of any modern society, which should not be a source of division but a link between all sensitivities and communities.
Abdelali Mamoun, an imam at the Paris mosque, mentions that in Islam there is no religious dress, but that the abaya is an outfit advocated by fundamentalists.
France is the country of human rights, it protects by the right of asylum any person who is the victim of persecution in his country.
The School of the Republic allows any dress, as long as it is not proselytising.
This prohibition is not compatible with private life, freedom of religion, the right to education and the principle of non-discrimination.
This dress is part of a logic of religious affirmation. It is compulsory for women in Qatar. There is no evidence that a student in France is forced or not to wear the abaya.
This story of the abaya illustrates a question that runs through the whole of society: the question of boundaries. It seems increasingly difficult to impose rules, to apply them, without running the risk of being accused of authoritarianism.
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The law is there to remind that no religious sign or clothe are accepted into the public system. People who disagree with it can go to the private school.
I was speaking about the market, the solar panel price.
Many developing countries now invest in solar power to meet their energy needs with the cost of solar energy technologies decreasing and the availabilities of governments subsidies. The Ukrainian conflict may have an impact on the market but nothing is sure.
There's about 100 years of uranium ressource available actually, double the production and you got only 50 years... that's mainly the problem with nuclear.
Extraction from the ocean is economically not viable.
I have never seen a student excluded for wearing a group T-shirt in France into the public school. Secularism is a pillar of any modern society, which should not be a source of division but a link between all sensitivities and communities. Abdelali Mamoun, an imam at the Paris mosque, mentions that in Islam there is no religious dress, but that the abaya is an outfit advocated by fundamentalists.