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Austria bans headscarves for girls under 14 in Schools

Published on: December 11, 2025 9:30 PM

Austria’s parliament has passed a controversial law banning headscarves for girls under the age of 14 in schools. The decision, which was made on Thursday, has sparked criticism from rights groups and experts, who argue that the ban is discriminatory and could exacerbate social divisions.

The law was introduced by the conservative-led government in response to growing anti-migration sentiment. Officials argue that the ban is meant to protect young girls “from oppression,” but critics view it as an infringement on personal freedoms, particularly the right to religious expression.

Read more: Austria mulls stripping fugitive Marsalek of citizenship 

The opposition Green party opposed the ban, calling it unconstitutional. They argue that it violates fundamental rights and could deepen societal divides in Austria, particularly between Muslim communities and the wider population.

Rights groups have raised concerns about the law’s potential to stigmatize Muslim women and girls, with some warning it could foster further marginalization. Supporters of the ban, however, argue that it is a necessary step to protect young girls from being forced to wear religious symbols at a young age.

Read more: Austria’s Turkish community caught in nationality trap

The new law will apply to public schools across Austria and is seen as part of a broader trend of tightening restrictions on religious practices in the country.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Austria, discrimination, Girls Under 14, Headscarf Ban, Latest, Religious Expression, Social Divisions

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