The ban was imposed in the last decade of July in the French city of Cannes. The law prohibits the wearing of a swimwear designed for Muslim women, and has been dubbed "burqini" by non-Muslims, apparently derived from every burqa. It should be noted that the burqa or hijab is considered a reflection of Muslim extremism in non-Muslim societies.
Speaking to the media about Barqini, Cannes Mayor David Lesnard said "Barqini is a modern symbol of Muslim extremism."
Naked or semi-naked, there are two types of people on the shores of France. Attempts to produce a third type of person, those wearing electronic devices, are now a crime under French law. And "Mr. Barqini" will have to pay a fine of 38 Euros 42 dollars.
France also has two extremes. On the one hand, France is the largest non-Muslim country publishing and selling Islamic books, where the number of Muslims is growing rapidly, while on the other hand, France is the first non-Muslim country in the world to ban the face veil in 2011.
On the other hand, the French media is pointing fingers at this law. "There is no law in France that prohibits covering the body. Under French law, covering the face is a crime, while electronics covers only the body. So would covering clothes be a crime now?"