After two days of debate, the French Senate gave its overwhelming approval on Wednesday to a law banning Muslim headscarves as well as other religious signs from the nation’s classrooms, sending the bill to President Jacques Chirac for his signature.
The Senate vote, 276 to 20, was as lopsided as the vote last month in the lower chamber of Parliament, with all the main political factions lining up behind the new restrictions. The measure has won widespread public support in France but has enraged Muslims around the world.
Chirac initially called for the classroom ban