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Press release
The Canadian Muslim Women Committee CFMC / CMF


The refusal to allow Muslim arbitration is discriminatory, propagandistic and Islamophobic



June 9, 2005

Montreal: The Canadian Muslim Women Committee denounces the
discriminatory spirit and propagandist Islamophobic elements of the
law introduced by the Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ) and recently passed
by the National Assembly which refused the presence of a platform of
Muslim arbitration to regulate matrimonial conflicts.

According to the CFMC, this law goes against the pluralistic values
within Quebec society and undermines the Charter of the Rights and
Freedoms of Canada and Quebec. Other religious communities currently
have the right to resort to religious courts in cases of disputes.

Mrs. Houda-Pépin, who proposed the motion in the national assembly,
assumes that such a court would hinder access of Muslims from Canadian
and Quebec laws. However, the characteristics of the proposed platform
were definetly not explained at the time of the acceptance of the
motion. In fact, this court would only solve cases of family
conflicts. The agreement of the two sides to attend the arbitration
would be necessary, the decision of the referee could always be over
turned higher court of Quebec and any decision taken by the referee
would have to conform to the Québécois and Canadian laws.

The Canadian Muslim Women Committee denounces the discriminatory and
the Islamophobic spirit of this motion and claims the right of fair
and equitable treatment as any other religious community in Quebec.

Media Contact:
Kathy Malas (514) 221-5926
kathy_malas33@hotmail.com
www.cfmc-fmc.org
 


 

Press Release CMF

Religious Arbirtration in Ontario

Montreal-Quebec-Dec 22 2004

 

Canadian Muslim Forum (CMF) expresses its satisfaction to Mrs. Marion Boyd’s, former attorney general, recommendations of granting the Muslim Community in Ontario the same rights as other religious groups of arbitration based on religious laws for family and inheritance cases.  

Mrs. Boyd has truthfully addressed the concerns of the majority of the Muslim population of Ontario to have the access to religious arbitration and to experience the privileges equal to all the other citizens of Province.

Canadian Muslim Forum (CMF) confirms the fact that Muslims while seeking to enjoy their right of religious arbitration, they will do this in respect and conformity with the law of the land  applied in the province of Ontario and the federal law of Canada.

Canadian Muslim Forum (CMF) reminds the Ontario Provincial government that Muslims are supposed to be dealt with as full class citizens.  In this regard, the Canadian Muslim Forum urges the authorities to apply Mrs. Boyd’s recommendations and not to fall under the sway of the Islamophobia  campaign and  the fear mongers who neither represent nor express the concern of the majority of Muslim in the Province.   

Contact: Samer Majzoub, NGO (514) 884 – 0852

CMF office: 514 739-7901

 

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