Organisers
of a so-called ‘burkini party’ at an indoor swimming pool in France
have cancelled the event after they were sent bullets in the post.
Smile 13, a devout Muslim group, had planned to hold the event at a pool
they had hired in the town if Les Pennes-Mirabeau, southern France.
The group had made clear women should wear swimming costumes that
complied with the Islamic dress code and be covered up ‘from the
shoulder to the knee’, UK Mirror reports.
Local MP Valerie Boyer had already called for for the event to be scrapped because the Islamic garb ‘subjugates women’
And the town’s mayor Michel Amiel had said he would ban the party on the grounds that it was a ‘threat to public order’.
But Smile 13 has now said it is cancelling the swimming session on
September 10 after receiving death threats and a package containing live
ammunition.
The group wrote on its Facebook page:
“It’s with astonishment and regret that we have noted the extent of this controversy.
The situation has become surreal, from insults, incessant journalist requests, and death threats to members of the team.”
France banned the wearing of the full-face covering burka six years
ago, with former president Nicolas sarkozy calling the garment a
‘walking coffin’.
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