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Fact-checking: no, il Portogallo non ha vietato tutte le pratiche islamiche

Il Portogallo sta discutendo una proposta di legge sul divieto di indossare il velo nei luoghi pubblici, mentre secondo un post virale su X starebbe proibendo tutte le pratiche e le leggi islamiche

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00:00No, Portugal is not banning all Islamic practices.
00:06Viral claims on social media
00:09allegge that Portugal is banning all Islamic laws and practices
00:12and that failing to comply will result in a 4,000 euro fine.
00:17This post on X has been seen more than 800,000 times
00:21and has been shared and liked thousands of times too
00:24and alleges that more and more EU countries will follow suit.
00:27It attaches a video which also makes the same claims
00:30noting that France, Italy, Sweden, Austria and Belgium
00:34are also going to implement the same measures.
00:37However, the claim that Portugal and other countries
00:40are banning all Islamic practices is wrong
00:42and appears to be an exaggeration of a recent bill
00:45to ban the wearing of face veils in public places.
00:48In mid-October, the Portuguese parliament approved a bill
00:51banning face veils worn for gender or religious reasons in public
00:55in a move seen as targeting the face coverings worn by some Muslim women.
01:00It was proposed by the far-right Shega party
01:02and received support from the ruling centre-right PSD,
01:05the Liberal Initiative and the centre-right CDSPP.
01:09Anyone flouting the new law could face fines of between 200 and 4,000 euros
01:14depending on the severity of the case.
01:17So the online claims clearly have some parallels to the face veils ban
01:21but they've exaggerated and misconstrued the truth.
01:24The law will now be debated in a parliamentary committee
01:26where it may be amended before returning to the plenary for a final vote.
01:31President Marcelo Rebelo de Souza still needs to approve the law
01:35otherwise he could veto it or send it to the constitutional court for review.
01:40Once fully approved, Portugal will join the likes of Austria, France, Belgium, Denmark
01:45and others in the group of European countries which have banned the burqa
01:49but again this doesn't mean that these countries have banned the practice of Islam.
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