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26th August 2016
02:51pm BST

The woman pictured in question was a 34-year-old mother of two. Her first name is Siam. As a witness to the scene, Mathilde Cousin, explained: "The saddest thing was that people were shouting ‘go home’, some were applauding the police...her daughter was crying." After being challenged by human rights groups, which argued that the burkini ban on beaches and holiday resorts infringed personal freedoms, France's State Council agreed to suspend the burkini ban. In its judgement, the State Council said the burkini ban "constituted a serious and manifestly illegal infringement of fundamental liberties". Lawyer for the Human Rights League, Patrice Spinosi, said that the decision of the State Council in France to “suspend” the ban will also apply to 29 other towns that have the burkini ban in motion.You should be weeping, France. pic.twitter.com/Vn54GE4xlr
— Hend Amry (@LibyaLiberty) August 23, 2016