1. 1989.Liberation, 23 October 5 One of the few demonstrations during the affair consisted of some 800 Muslims, mostly Turks, who marched in Paris on 22 October
2. 1989.Le Monde, 24 October About a hundred women dressed in full robes and veils marched separately from the men, and it was their photos that dominated media images of the affair for subsequent weeks. Two other planned marches ‐ one by feminists of North African origin and one by the fundamentalist Voice of Islam ‐ were prohibited by local authorities
3. 1994.The Globe and Mail, 10 September The principal was criticized by human rights organizations for his statement that ‘distinctive clothing like a hijab or neo‐Nazi regalia could polarize aggression among young people’