A French Muslim woman has been charged with assault and inciting a riot after she refused a police ID check because she was wearing a banned full-face veil, a police source said yesterday.
The 18-year-old is to appear in court in the northern city of Lille on October 30 charged with assault, insulting police and inciting a riot after police tried to take her to a station for refusing to provide identification.
A French law passed in 2011, the first of its kind to be enforced in Europe, banned the wearing of the full-face-covering Islamic veil.
The law came into effect at an already fraught moment in relations between the state and France’s Muslim minority – the largest in Europe – with then President Nicolas Sarkozy accused of stigmatising Islam to win votes from a resurgent far right in this year’s election.
The woman, arrested on Saturday, was stopped by officers in Roubaix, near Lille.