2023-08-18 19:46:09
After 10 months without an answer, the mother of Hocine Ouendi, this young man who had been insulted by a municipal council by the mayor of Anjou, Luis Miranda, finally had a return from the Commission municipale du Québec (CMQ), which dismissed his complaint.
The CMQ would not have given a valid reason to explain this rejection, said the Center for Research-Action on Race Relations (CRARR), in a press release issued on Friday.
According to CRARR, a CMQ representative contacted the teenager’s mother, Karima Bedjou, to explain that she might not follow up on her complaint since it was anonymous and she did not know the complainant’s identity. . However, Ms. Bedjou pointed out that she had received an acknowledgment of receipt of her complaint.
“Just treating my complaint as an anonymous complaint, despite the fact that I provided all my contact details in the complaint and had an acknowledgment of receipt, does not seem serious to me,” she said. mentioned, adding that she intends to request a review by the Quebec Ombudsman regarding the organization’s management of her case.
“The Commission municipale du Québec has a duty, in the name of integrity and transparency, to explain why it will not ‘pursue this matter further’ (sic) when evidence of violation of the rights and obligations of elected is so obvious,” said CRARR Director General Fo Niemi, who believes that the real issue in this case is access to justice for young Hocine Ouendi.
At the time of writing these lines, the CMQ had still not commented on the file.
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