Montreal Gazette

Quebec woman in hijab controvers­y rejects $50,000 raised for cause

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A Quebec woman who was refused her day in court because she was wearing a hijab has said no thanks to over $50,000 raised on her behalf through a crowdfundi­ng campaign.

The money collected on the gofundme website was to be used to help Rania El-Alloul buy a car.

The drive was in response to a judge’s refusal to hear her case against Quebec’s automobile insurance board, which had seized her vehicle.

El-Alloul said in a letter on the website that she appreciate­s the financial support offered by the “generous and warm-hearted campaign.”

But, she added, she can’t accept the gift.

“The awareness raised by this campaign has brought us people from all over, who have offered support to carry this issue forward,” El-Alloul wrote.

“As a result, I believe that these funds can be put to better use helping those whose rights have been forfeited and stories left untold.”

Campaign organizers said they would like to earmark some of the money to help El-Alloul, who is pursuing legal action through the National Council of Canadian Muslims.

Quebec Court Judge Eliana Marengo recently told El-Alloul her case would not be heard unless she removed her head scarf, saying it wasn’t appropriat­e to wear in her courtroom.

 ?? GRAHAM HUGHES /THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Rania El-Alloul, who was refused her day in court because she was wearing a hijab, says money raised for her through a crowdfundi­ng campaign should go to rights causes.
GRAHAM HUGHES /THE CANADIAN PRESS Rania El-Alloul, who was refused her day in court because she was wearing a hijab, says money raised for her through a crowdfundi­ng campaign should go to rights causes.

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