
Quebec man found in contempt of court for swastikas outside his home
MONTREAL — A Quebec man has been found in contempt of court for refusing to remove swastikas from outside his home in a municipality that he accuses of being the most racist in the world.
Quebec Superior Court ruled earlier this month that Yahia Meddah had not taken seriously rulings ordering him to remove the offensive signs. He could now face fines or even imprisonment.
The decision is the latest development in a years-long battle between Meddah and St-Barnabé-Sud, a town of roughly 1,000 people northeast of Montreal. While Meddah accuses the municipality of racism and intimidation, an official with the local government says the community is “in disarray” due to the ongoing conflict.
“This has to stop,” Linda Normandeau, director general of the municipality, said in an interview. “We have an entire community that is being held hostage in this matter.”