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Tinejdad, Morocco- Following the controversy sparked after a veiled woman was banned from swimming with her Burkini in the pool of a hotel in El Jadida (100 km south of Casablanca), private swimming pools in Marrakech decided too strictly ban swimming with Burkini for "hygiene reasons."
To their surprise, the visitors of private swimming pools in Marrakesh noticed posters indicating that the Burkini, a full hooded shirt for veiled Muslim invented by a Lebanese in Australia in 2007 for veiled, is strictly forbidden even when it is made with a special fabric.
The poster, which is written in three languages, reads “Burkini not allowed.” The pool’s administration explained that this strict new measure is taken for "hygiene reasons."
After a hotel in El jadida banned a woman from swimming with her burini, Abdelaziz Aftati, deputy of the Justice and Development Party, sent a scathing letter to Lahcen Haddad, Minister of Tourism, where he denounced the "unacceptable interference in the freedom of people and their beliefs" from this "radical secular society," which "still treats citizens on racial and religious grounds."