Charles Gendron-Denomee Raises Concerns in Ottawa Court Hearing Over Human Rights Recognition as a living man under the International Covenant
Ottawa, Canada - a Judge-led intensive case management court was in session and was addressing the matter of Charles Gendron-Denomee.
During his appearance, Charles Gendron-Denomee attempted to convey his worries in a judge-led intensive case management court in Ottawa.
"You're not acknowledging that I'm a human being, that I'm a man. Is the court not recognizing that?" said Charles Gendron-Denomee.
“I have a mission. I learned the law in Canada. I’m very well aware of the law in Canada,” said Charles Gendron-Denomee.
“You strip us of our humanity by designating us as legal persons,” said Charles Gendron-Denomee.
“I’m a living man; I stand under my God-given right,” said Charles Gendron-Denomee.
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