Women being emancipated is not what fundamental Islam wants
In the area of economic rights in Europe until the 19th century, women did not have the right to own their own property. When they were married, either it would transfer to the husband or she would not be able to dispense of it without permission of her husband. In Britain, perhaps the first country to give women some property rights, laws were passed in the 1860's known as "Married Women Property Act." More than 1300 years ago, that right for women was already and clearly established in Islamic law
One of my favourite teachers in school was a jewish historian, Mr Hingley, who among other topics, taught us about Islamic history to a small extent. From memory, I'm quite sure Islam introduced many women's rights that we take for granted in the West long before the West ever introduced them, if at all.
The oppression you refer, and I'm not saying it doesn't exist is cultural, not religious..
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dont have a problem with the burkini by itself just the other religious garments. However i can understand why they (some french authorities) are lumping it in with other islamic dress. ergo the bannage.