According to the media outlet, Hodne told the court that she refused to serve the woman, because she considered her hijab as a "totalitarian symbol."
The newspaper added that the court ordered Hodne to pay the litigation expenses. Earlier in the year, there were a number of controversial incidents related to wearing traditional Islamic clothing for women. Local authorities in several European countries, such as Bulgaria and France prohibited the public from wearing such clothes, causing waves of criticism in regard to these moves.
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