
Kenza Drider wearing niqab on her arrival at Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, France on 11 April 2011 from Avignon for a protest. Franc officially banned women from wearing full-face veils in public places on 11 April 2011. Kenza Drider who repeatedly insists on appearing veiled in public can be fined 150 euros and ordered to attend re-education classes. EPA/EMMA FOSTER

Kenza Drider ,wearing a niqab, answers journalists' questions as she leaves Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, France on 11 April 2011 after arriving from Avignon for a protest. France officially banned women from wearing full-face veils in public places on 11 April 2011. Kenza Drider who repeatedly insists on appearing veiled in public can be fined 150 euros and ordered to attend re-education classes. EPA/EMMA FOSTER

Kenza Drider wearing niqab leaves Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, France by car on 11 April 2011 after arriving from Avignon for a protest. France officially banned women from wearing full-face veils in public places on 11 April 2011. Kenza Drider who repeatedly insists on appearing veiled in public can be fined 150 euros and ordered to attend re-education classes. EPA/EMMA FOSTER

Kenza Drider wearing niqab on her arrival at Gare de Lyon train station in Paris, France on 11 April 2011 from Avignon for a protest. France officially banned women from wearing full-face veils in public places on 11 April 2011. Kenza Drider who repeatedly insists on appearing veiled in public can be fined 150 euros and ordered to attend re-education classes. EPA/EMMA FOSTER

Kenza Drider (L) wearing niqab at Avignon train station before leaving for Paris for a protest, France, 11 April 2011. France's officially banned women from wearing full-face veils in public places on 11 April 2011. Kenza Drider who repeatedly insists on appearing veiled in public can be fined 150 euros and ordered to attend re-education classes. EPA/GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO

Kenza Drider (L) wearing niqab at Avignon train station before leaving for Paris for a protest, France, 11 April 2011. France's officially banned women from wearing full-face veils in public places on 11 April 2011. Kenza Drider who repeatedly insists on appearing veiled in public can be fined 150 euros and ordered to attend re-education classes. EPA/GUILLAUME HORCAJUELO