The Canadian Muslim Forum (CMF-CMF) denounces the discriminatory nature of Bill 62

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The Canadian Muslim Forum (CMF-CMF) denounces the discriminatory nature of Bill 62

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MONTREAL, Oct. 19, 2017 /CNW Telbec/ - The Canadian Muslim Forum (FMC-CMF) deplores the discriminatory and marginalizing nature of Article 9 of Bill 62, which requires one's face to be uncovered when giving or receiving public services.

This bill is not only likely to contravene several articles of the Quebec and Canadian Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, but its discriminatory effects will go against the objectives of integration and living together.

The FMC-CMF is deeply convinced that such a bill will have direct effect on Muslim Quebec women of Muslim faith who have chosen to wear a type of clothing.

On occasion, FMC-CMF President Samer Majzoub expresses serious concerns about this, "There are serious reasons to fear that the effects of this bill will lead to stigmatization and exclusion from social and democratic life of a class of Canadian citizens, by depriving them of their right to equality and the right of access to public places."

To dictate to citizens a style of dress is in itself incompatible with the obligation of religious neutrality of the State and the rights of women.

That being said, the wearing of the niqab does not prevent women from revealing their identities, when asked, for security or identity verification purposes.

*Release endorsed by Imam Council of Quebec(CIQ)

 

SOURCE Canadian Muslim Forum (FMC-CMF)

View original content: http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/October2017/19/c7035.html

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