Swiss high school's acceptance of Muslim boys' handshake refusal starts debate
by Associated Press
GENEVAApr 06, 2016 - 12:00 am GMT+3
by Associated Press
Apr 06, 2016 12:00 am
A Swiss high school's decision to accept two Muslim boys' refusal for religious reasons to shake hands with their female teachers has started a debate in Switzerland, where handshake greetings have long been a gender-neutral tradition.
The public school in the northern town of Therwil, near Basel, recently accepted the teens' belief that they should only willingly touch the women they eventually marry. The school has sought legal advice from the Basel-Landschaft regional government on the matter.
Regional spokeswoman Deborah Murith said Wednesday that the decision centered on the balance between constitutionally guaranteed freedom of religion and gender equality.
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