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UN human rights observers warn Quebec about secularism bill
3 rapporteurs signed letter expressing several 'concerns' about religious symbols bill
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/bill-21-united-nations-human-rights-concerns-1.5145344?fbclid=IwAR2_vzdWpnsopcRY1jh0fJ-5YKCfIqNzvRK1HP2vJkYqQa03pm_yjxItp_g
High-ranking human rights monitors with the United Nations are
concerned the Quebec government will violate fundamental freedoms if it
moves ahead with legislation to limit where religious symbols can be
worn.
Three UN legal experts, known as rapporteurs, signed and
sent a letter written in French last week to the Canadian mission in
Geneva. They asked the diplomats to share the letter with Quebec's
Legislature.
The letter says the province's so-called secularism
bill, which the Coalition Avenir Québec government is rushing to pass by
next month, threatens freedoms protected by the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights ...
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