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Online campaign nets $20,000 for Quebec woman told to remove hijab in court

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 28 Feb, 2015 02:38 PM

    MONTREAL — A crowdfunding campaign in support of a Quebec woman who was refused her day in court because she was wearing a hijab has raised more than $20,000 in its first day.

    Two Vancouver residents launched the campaign on Friday to help Rania El-Alloul buy a car.

    It's in response to a judge's refusal to hear her case against the Quebec automotive insurance board, which had seized her vehicle.

    On Tuesday, Quebec Court Judge Eliana Marengo told El-Alloul that her case would not be heard unless she removed her headscarf.

    The judge's decision has drawn widespread condemnation from citizens, politicians and civil rights groups across the country.

    The campaign surpassed its goal of $20,000 within twenty-four hours.

    The fund's administrators will leave the site open, with additional donations going towards El-Alloul's legal fees.

    A separate gofundme campaign for legal fees has been started by a California resident.

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