AP/Chris CarlsonOver the past few weeks, three different cities in the south of France have decided to ban burkinis, the colloquial term for full-coverage swimwear favored by Muslim women that leaves just the face, hands and feet exposed. The reason, according to the French Prime Minister: the garments are based on the "enslavement of women." As a result, Burkini Day, which would have been celebrated at a water park in the French city of Marseilles, was cancelled. Tens of women have already been apprehended and even fined for wearing them along the French Riviera. And just yesterday, images of police armed officers forcing a Muslim women to remove her burkini as she sat on a beach in Nice, the site of a terrorist attack carried out by Islamic extremists on July 14, made the rounds on Twitter.