Groups say Quebec bill on religious symbols violates minority rights
MONTREAL — Groups defending the rights of minorities and women came together Friday to denounce Quebec’s new legislation restricting the wearing of religious symbols.
Seven organizations including Amnesty International and the province’s main women’s federation attacked the secularism bill as discriminatory.
France-Isabelle Langlois, Amnesty International’s director for French-speaking Canada, said the Coalition Avenir Quebec bill contravenes the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which guarantees freedom of thought, conscience and religion.
“In renouncing our international commitments, we undermine our international credibility,” she told a news conference in Montreal.