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which 2 French colonies resisted the law passed by France in 2004​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

the veil law

The law, sometimes referred to as "the veil law", was voted in by the French parliament in March 2004. It forbids the wearing of any "ostentatious" religious articles, including the Islamic veil, the Jewish kippa, and large Christian crosses.

Answered by Yashraj2022sl
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The two colonies that resisted against the law passed by France in 2004​ are French colonies of Algeria , Tunisia.

Explanation:

What is the law passed in 2004 by France government ?

Wearing visible religious symbols in French public (e.g., government-run) primary and secondary schools is prohibited by the French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools. The law is an amendment to the French Code of Education that extends on current French legal ideas, particularly the constitutional requirement of separation of state and religion activity.

When was the law passed and by whom ?

The bill was enacted by France's national assembly and signed into law by President Jacques Chirac on March 15, 2004 (hence the technical name, legislation 2004-228 of March 15, 2004), taking effect on September 2, 2004.

What is the rule set by this law passed in 2004?

The law does not name any specific religious symbol, therefore Christian veil, signs, Muslim (veil, signs), Sikh (turban, signs), Jewish, and other religious symbols are all prohibited. Many believe it is aimed at Muslim schoolgirls who wear headscarves (a khimar, which many Muslims regard to be an obligatory item of faith as part of hijab "modesty"). As a result, it is sometimes referred to as the French headscarf ban in the international press.

Furthermore, some argue that the law unfairly targets Muslims, arguing that while Christians rarely wear oversized crosses and Sikhs have successfully lobbied for the right to wear a simple under-turban, Jews have more opportunities to enroll their children in private Jewish religious schools due to their long presence in the country.

So, that's why this law is resisted by  which were French colonies of Algeria , Tunisia.

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