No Result
View All Result
Monday, August 24, 2026
MM News
اردو
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • National
  • Showbiz
    Dennis Quaid, David Oyelowo and Forrest Goodluck in the 'Lawmen: Bass Reeves' finale Paramount+

    Popular Paramount+ western ‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’ set for Netflix release

    Taana Baana’s ‘Qurban’ Eid campaign draws backlash

    In Pictures: Met Gala Best and Worst looks

    Benji Madden and Cameron Diaz in 2016. (Donato Sardella/Getty)

    Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden welcome third child

    LHC partially suspends damages ruling against Meesha Shafi in Ali Zafar defamation case

    Nimra Khan announces second marriage

    Colombian pop star Shakira performs during her free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

    Shakira lights up Rio with free concert attended by 2 million

    What Dananeer Mobeen is doing in London?

    Riteish Deshmukh’s Raja Shivaji movie garners critical acclaim

    Eric Bana as Kyle Turner, Lily Santiago as Naya Vasquez in Untamed.Courtesy of Netflix

    Fancy gripping mystery? Netflix’s ‘Untamed’ is a must-watch

  • Thought Box
  • Business
  • Opinions
  • Technology
  • The Other Side
MM News
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • National
  • Showbiz
    Dennis Quaid, David Oyelowo and Forrest Goodluck in the 'Lawmen: Bass Reeves' finale Paramount+

    Popular Paramount+ western ‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’ set for Netflix release

    Taana Baana’s ‘Qurban’ Eid campaign draws backlash

    In Pictures: Met Gala Best and Worst looks

    Benji Madden and Cameron Diaz in 2016. (Donato Sardella/Getty)

    Cameron Diaz and Benji Madden welcome third child

    LHC partially suspends damages ruling against Meesha Shafi in Ali Zafar defamation case

    Nimra Khan announces second marriage

    Colombian pop star Shakira performs during her free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

    Shakira lights up Rio with free concert attended by 2 million

    What Dananeer Mobeen is doing in London?

    Riteish Deshmukh’s Raja Shivaji movie garners critical acclaim

    Eric Bana as Kyle Turner, Lily Santiago as Naya Vasquez in Untamed.Courtesy of Netflix

    Fancy gripping mystery? Netflix’s ‘Untamed’ is a must-watch

  • Thought Box
  • Business
  • Opinions
  • Technology
  • The Other Side
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
MM News
اردو
  • Latest
  • Showbiz
  • Thought Box
  • Business & Stock
  • Opinions
  • Technology
  • The Other Side-Pakistan
Home World

Hijab diversity campaign dropped after French backlash

MM News Staff by MM News Staff
November 4, 2021
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Council of Europe removed hijab campaign tweets. Source: EuroNews

Council of Europe removed hijab campaign tweets. Source: EuroNews

STRASBOURG: Europe’s top human rights organisation has withdrawn images from a social media campaign promoting diversity among women and their freedom to wear the hijab.

Posters featuring young women wearing Islamic headscarves were removed from Twitter just days after the project’s launch. The campaign had prompted a strong backlash from senior French politicians over secular values.

The Council of Europe confirmed that the social media posts had been removed while they “reflect on a better presentation.” The council did not confirm that the decision to withdraw the campaign was a direct result of French criticism.

ADVERTISEMENT

Many Muslim women have criticised the response in France, saying it showed a lack of respect for diversity and the right of women to choose what to wear. The Council of Europe says the “Freedom in the hijab” project aimed to celebrate Europe’s diversity and inclusivity.

The project was launched last week through their Inclusion and Anti-Discrimination Programme. The campaign was also co-financed by the European Union.

READ MORE: Hijab can be banned at work under certain conditions, top EU court rules

Social media posts featured split images of young women, with one side of their face wearing an Islamic headscarf, and the other not. Messages alongside the videos and images read, “beauty is in diversity as freedom is in hijab.” “How boring would the world be if everyone looked the same?” another slogan read.

The campaign initially went relatively unnoticed, but after a few days, the project generated a major backlash in France among politicians. Secularism and symbols of Islam have generated debate in the French parliament for months, ahead of the country’s presidential election in 2022. In 2011, France became the first European country to ban full-face Islamic veils in public places.

Social media posts featured split images of young women, with one side of their face wearing an Islamic headscarf, and the other not. Source: BBC News.

French government spokesperson Gabriel Attal said the Council of Europe campaign went against “common sense.” Speaking to reporters after a Council of Ministers meeting, Attal said that the French government did not agree with the “identity-based approach.”

“[This is] opposite to the freedom of belief that France defends in all European and international forums,” Attal said. “We can consider that this campaign was made in spite of common sense, because we must not confuse religious freedom with the promotion, de facto, of a religious sign.”

Marine Le Pen, a presidential candidate for the far-right Rassemblement National party, had earlier described the campaign as “scandalous and indecent”. The former EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, another right-wing presidential candidate, also called for the campaign to be “withdrawn.”

#EqualTreatmentForEveryone Every person should be free to choose what they wear and still have equal opportunity to education. Wearing a hijab is a choice and human right #WECAN4HRS So, #LetMeChoose @CoE_Antidiscrim @femyso @ENAREurope @EUParl_EN pic.twitter.com/MFFxGbuIWM

— europeanmuslimwomen (@euromuslimwomen) October 28, 2021

France’s women’s rights minister Laurence Rossignol also stated that the campaign had “promoted” the hijab. Although the social media posts were removed following political condemnation in France, the Council of Europe did not confirm there was any link.

In a statement, a spokesperson confirmed that the campaign was part of a joint project with the EU. The project aimed to “raise awareness for the need to respect diversity and inclusion, and to combat hate speech of all kinds,” it said.

“The tweets reflected statements made by individual participants in one of the project workshops, and do not represent the views of the Council of Europe,” it said. “We have taken down these tweet messages while we reflect on a better presentation of this project.”

The European Commission has also distanced itself from the campaign images. A spokesperson said on Wednesday that Brussels “has not validated” the images and called for “other actions” to be considered in tackling hate speech. “Our position is extremely clear: women must be able to wear what they want, according to the laws of the country where they live,” a statement added.

Tags: campaigndiversityFranceHIJAB
ShareTweetSendShare
Previous Post

US blacklists Israeli maker of Pegasus spyware

Next Post

India-Afghanistan match toss creates another fixing controversy

Related Stories

World

Trump pauses Hormuz shipping under Project Freedom

May 6, 2026
File photo
World

Israel extends detention of Gaza flotilla activists, lawyers say

May 5, 2026
Online
World

Trump says stronger US–China relations preferable to conflict

May 5, 2026
Trump urges other nations to send ships to secure Strait of Hormuz
World

US warns of ‘devastating’ response to any Iran attack on shipping

May 5, 2026
Next Post
India take on Afghanistan in their third Super 12 T20 World Cup match (Online)

India-Afghanistan match toss creates another fixing controversy

Latest

Oil prices fall a second day as Trump indicates possible Iran peace deal

4 months ago

The disconnect in Pakistan’s Hepatitis C elimination drive

4 months ago

Pakistan welcomes first transshipment cargo vessel of May at Gwadar Port

4 months ago

Heidi Klum’s craziest looks through the years

4 months ago

Pakistan Navy saves 6 Indian crew members in Arabian Sea

4 months ago

Revised timings for gyms, sports activities announced in Islamabad

4 months ago

Pakistan Army top brass rejects Taliban’s propaganda

4 months ago

Israel extends detention of Gaza flotilla activists, lawyers say

4 months ago

Latest

Oil prices fall a second day as Trump indicates possible Iran peace deal

4 months ago

The disconnect in Pakistan’s Hepatitis C elimination drive

4 months ago

Pakistan welcomes first transshipment cargo vessel of May at Gwadar Port

4 months ago

Heidi Klum’s craziest looks through the years

4 months ago

Pakistan Navy saves 6 Indian crew members in Arabian Sea

4 months ago

Revised timings for gyms, sports activities announced in Islamabad

4 months ago

MM Digital (Pvt.) Ltd.

MM News is a subsidiary of the MM Group of Companies. It was established in 2019 with the aim of providing people of Pakistan access to unbiased information. Contact Details: 03200201537

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Advertise
  • MM News Urdu
  • The Other Side-Pakistan
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Top Pages

  • Latest News
  • Showbiz
  • OP-ED
  • Technology
No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
  • Showbiz
  • Thought Box
  • Business
  • Opinions
  • Technology

© Copyright 2024 MMNews - All Rights Reserved.