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'Burkini-only' day at French water park prompts outrage

Decision by group in Marseille to book a water park for Muslim women who want to wear 'burkinis' has drawn criticism from French Right.

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A community group in France’s Marseille is planning on booking out a water park for one day for Muslim women who want to wear “burkinis,” but their decision is already drawing a lot of criticism from France’s right-wing leaders, the BBC reported Thursday, reports the International Busines Times.

The event’s organizers, Smile 13, said on the event’s Facebook page that all women attending the event must be covered from the chest to the knees. Women not dressed in the prescribed swimming garment that covers the whole body except the face, hands and feet will not be allowed to enter the park. No men will be allowed to attend the event but boys below the age of ten can. It is scheduled to take place Sept. 17 at the Speedwater Park near Marseille.

But some French politicians criticized the decision, claiming that the move contradicts France’s secular values.

“Accepting this so-called fashion means we accept communalism in our country,” Mayor of two districts in Marseille and member of former President Nicholas Sarkozy’s Les Republicains party Valerie Boyer tweeted.

“However, it's also a question of the woman's dignity, a question of our most fundamental principles,” she added.

Read more of this report from the International Busines Times.