Fire of the car of the chairman of the CCIQ: Bernard “Rambo” Gauthier, has doubts
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Wednesday, 30 August, 2017 23:39
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The leader of the party Citizens in power, Bernard “Rambo” Gauthier, has doubts as to the effect that the car of the president of the islamic cultural Centre of Québec (CCIQ), Mohammed Labidi, has been the target of an arson attack.
In a publication on his page in Facebook, Mr. Gauthier writes that “If it is found it may be him who has it, or is outbreak!!”.
The leading trade unionist has also complained that the journalist of Radio-Canada Isabelle Richer has, according to him, spoke, “a attentât or terrorist act” to describe the new. “Anything in the name of sensationalism!”, a-t-he added.
Bernard “Rambo” Gauthier, has recently admitted, in an interview with a radio station from Sept-Iles, be a member of the group The Pack, who is campaigning against radical Islam and is sometimes associated with the extreme right.
On Wednesday, CCIQ has announced that the car of Mr. Labidi was the target of an arson attack on the night of August 6 last year, just 36 hours after the City of Quebec had agreed to sell a field at the Centre for the development of a muslim cemetery.