Times Colonist

Cadet accused in desecratio­n of Qur’an reinstated

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OTTAWA — An officer cadet facing expulsion from the Canadian Forces for desecratin­g a Qur’an is being allowed to continue his studies at the Royal Military College in Saint-Jean, Que., but another student is still fighting to remain in uniform.

The two officer cadets are among three first-year students who were ordered expelled after defiling the Muslim holy book with bacon and what sources have said was semen during a party at a cottage in the spring.

One left the college and military but the other two appealed the decision.

Chief of military personnel Lt.-Gen. Charles Lamarre said that after officials took a second look, they determined there wasn’t enough evidence to uphold the decision to expel one of them.

He and five others who were at the cottage when the Qur’an was desecrated can stay at the military college but have been issued written warnings, ordered to take counsellin­g and put on probation.

“They’re undergoing some pretty close scrutiny to ensure that the desired change to their behaviour has occurred and continues to occur,” Lamarre said.

The student still appealing his release isn’t currently at the college, but Lamarre said military officials are reviewing the case and will make a decision on whether or not to expel him soon.

“Does it mean that perhaps he could be reinstated in the Canadian Armed Forces?” Lamarre said in an interview. “Potentiall­y. But we are pretty sure about the investigat­ions we’ve done on this.”

The Qur’an desecratio­n occurred when eight students from the Saint-Jean college headed out of town to a cottage during the Easter weekend.

At one point, four went to sleep while the others stayed up and recorded the incident.

Military commanders became aware of what happened after videos of the incident were shown to other students who subsequent­ly told college staff, at which point an investigat­ion was ordered.

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