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RCMP ordered to re-admit Muslim cadet to Regina training depot
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal also orders depot include mandatory cultural sensitivity training
Canwest News Service
Published: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
OTTAWA -- The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has ruled in favour of a Muslim cadet who argued he was terminated from the RCMP's training program in 1999 because of discrimination.
In a ruling released Wednesday, the tribunal ordered the RCMP to offer to re-admit Ali Tahmourpour at the first opportunity to the Regina training depot. As well, the Mounties were ordered to pay compensation totalling more $30,000.
Now 35, Tahmourpour said he was harassed while training at the Mountie academy nine years ago. He had completed 24 of the 32 weeks of training before he was let go.
Tahmourpour said a superior officer singled him out and made comments about a pendant he wore as a symbol of his faith. Tahmourpour was born in Iran.
The tribunal ruled the RCMP institute mandatory cultural sensitivity training programs for cadets and all personnel at the training depot.
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Notice it says before he was 'let go'. Why let go? Perhaps he could not cut it, and used the discrimination card out of sour graps and humiliation for failing.
Personally, I find the discipline of the RCMP, and a superior member for that matter, always outstanding and professional, especially at the recruit level of training.
I smell a rat here.
No 9 yrs later, and 30k! What a crock of.....
Come on Ali, Please harden up! (EDITED for the moral 'high' ground)
EDIT: See what I mean about 'hardening up' here www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmXri8ZCKjc - enjoy, its a blast, typical Aussie humour
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal also orders depot include mandatory cultural sensitivity training
Canwest News Service
Published: Wednesday, April 16, 2008
OTTAWA -- The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has ruled in favour of a Muslim cadet who argued he was terminated from the RCMP's training program in 1999 because of discrimination.
In a ruling released Wednesday, the tribunal ordered the RCMP to offer to re-admit Ali Tahmourpour at the first opportunity to the Regina training depot. As well, the Mounties were ordered to pay compensation totalling more $30,000.
Now 35, Tahmourpour said he was harassed while training at the Mountie academy nine years ago. He had completed 24 of the 32 weeks of training before he was let go.
Tahmourpour said a superior officer singled him out and made comments about a pendant he wore as a symbol of his faith. Tahmourpour was born in Iran.
The tribunal ruled the RCMP institute mandatory cultural sensitivity training programs for cadets and all personnel at the training depot.
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Notice it says before he was 'let go'. Why let go? Perhaps he could not cut it, and used the discrimination card out of sour graps and humiliation for failing.
Personally, I find the discipline of the RCMP, and a superior member for that matter, always outstanding and professional, especially at the recruit level of training.
I smell a rat here.
No 9 yrs later, and 30k! What a crock of.....
Come on Ali, Please harden up! (EDITED for the moral 'high' ground)
EDIT: See what I mean about 'hardening up' here www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmXri8ZCKjc - enjoy, its a blast, typical Aussie humour
