Quebec’s human rights commission says majority of hate attacks in province go unreported

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The organization has released the results of a two-year study that recommends the provincial government recognize the phenomenon and prioritize measures aimed at combatting it

The commission’s president says in 78 per cent of the cases it examined, the person experiencing the discrimination didn’t report the matter to authorities despite the fact it constitutes a serious form of prejudice.Participants cited a number of reasons for not reporting, including distrust in institutions, minimization of the acts, lack of awareness of the available remedies or concerns of racial profiling by police.

The study looked at 86 people who reported experiencing xenophobic or Islamophobic hate in various regions of Quebec.Our Morning Update and Evening Update newsletters are written by Globe editors, giving you a concise summary of the day’s most important headlines.

 

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Hey they gotta make sure the SJW rights tribunal judges keep their jobs. Suddenly hate crime statistics are rising and rising! I wonder why?

Sure. People walk away from free money and TV appearances all the time.

If laws have been broken use criminal system & punish accordingly. Time to disband the ideology-driven kangaroo courts. No place in democracy with rule of law.

and this is news?

Then where they get the number?

Of course they do 🙄

So then how do they know about them...

How the fuck would they know that then?

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