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The Religious Garb Ban that Undermines the Olympic Spirit

The Religious Garb Ban that Undermines the Olympic Spirit

Update: 2024-07-25
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The French government has prohibited French athletes from wearing religious garb while competing at the Paris 2024 Olympics. As such, French athletes who wish to wear religious garb are forced to choose between adhering to their sincerely held religious beliefs and competing at the highest level of sport. This tight regulation of religious expression is not unusual in France, where the government has enacted similarly strict restrictions on wearing religious garb in public spaces. France has also seen a proliferation of antisemitism and anti-Muslim hatred, as well as governmental anti-cult efforts negatively impacting religious organizations.  


On today’s episode of the USCIRF Spotlight Podcast, Supervisory Policy Analyst Scott Weiner and Researcher Luke Wilson discuss the French government’s worrying restrictions on wearing religious garb in the public sphere.

  

With Contributions from:

Scott Weiner, Supervisory Policy Analyst, USCIRF

Luke Wilson, Researcher, USCIRF

Veronica McCarthy, Public Affairs Associate, USCIRF

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The Religious Garb Ban that Undermines the Olympic Spirit

The Religious Garb Ban that Undermines the Olympic Spirit

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