Quebec judge who asked woman to remove hijab in court offers apology
MONTREAL — A Quebec judge has apologized five years after she refused to allow a Muslim woman to appear in court wearing a hijab.
A letter of apology from Quebec court Judge Eliana Marengo was read out today at a hearing of the province’s judicial council.
In the letter, Marengo apologizes for having refused to hear Rania El-Alloul’s 2015 case unless she removed her hijab, saying at the time that El-Alloul was violating rules requiring suitable dress.
Marengo says she accepts that she was wrong in her interpretation of the law and never intended to disrespect El-Alloul or her religious beliefs.