DHAKA: About 30 French mayors have been urged to follow a court ruling which overturned a controversial burkini ban in a resort town.
France’s top administrative court suspended the ban in Villeneuve-Loubet on Friday on civil liberties grounds, reports the BBC.
However, a number of mayors have said they will continue applying the bathing suit ban.
The human rights lawyer who brought Friday’s case has said he will take each town to court.
The ruling by the Council of State found that the ban in Villeneuve-Loubet “seriously and clearly illegally breached fundamental freedoms”.
Town hall authorities in Nice and Frejus, as well as in the Corsican village of Sisco, have vowed to keep the bans in place.
Responding to the ruling, Villeneuve-Loubet’s Mayor, Lionnel Luca, said, “We need to decide if we want a smiley, friendly version of sharia law on our beaches or if we want the rules of the (French) Republic to be implemented”.
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