Denmark will ban burkas in schools and universities under plans to tackle ‘parallel societies’
Denmark is planning to ban the wearing of burkas and niqabs in schools and universities as part of a wider drive to tackle what officials describe as "parallel societies" within the country. The move forms part of ongoing Danish government efforts to promote integration and shared national values, particularly in education settings, and reflects a broader European debate over the wearing of full-face veils in public institutions.
Full details of the proposed legislation, including its scope, timing and enforcement, were not set out in the available report. The plan follows Denmark's existing 2018 nationwide ban on face coverings in public spaces, and represents a further tightening of restrictions specifically targeted at educational institutions.
- Denmark plans to ban burkas in schools and universities
- Move aims to tackle so-called "parallel societies"
- Builds on Denmark's existing 2018 public face-covering ban