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Germany reverses headscarf ban for Muslim teachers
Germany’s highest court has lifted the ban on headscarves for teachers, correcting a 2003 verdict
Germany’s highest court has lifted the ban on headscarves for teachers, correcting a 2003 verdict.
It follows an appeal made by two female Muslim teachers from Northrhine-Westfalia.
The verdict now reads that the headscarf can only be banned if the peaceful situation at the school is in danger – for example if parents are protesting against it.
The court ruled that as Christian symbols are still allowed by many regional school laws, headscarves should not be banned.