Trudeau decries Islamophobia a year after Quebec mosque attack

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AFP Quebec City (Cananda)
Last Updated : Jan 30 2018 | 6:20 AM IST
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called today for Canadians to stand up against Islamophobia and discrimination as he paid tribute tribute to six Muslims killed a year ago at a Quebec mosque.
Trudeau lamented that acts of hate and discrimination have become "commonplace" or "even tolerated," saying in parliament that "it should never have come to this point."
"We cannot bring back those who perished, but we owe it to them to fight the very sentiment that caused their loss. We owe it to them to speak up and stand tall and explicitly against Islamophobia and discrimination in all its forms," he said.
On January 29, 2017, just after the Sunday evening prayer, a gunman burst into the mosque in a residential neighbourhood of Quebec City and opened fire on worshippers.
In addition to the six deaths, four of the victims suffered permanent disabilities in what remains one of the worst attacks on an Islamic place of worship in the West.
In the aftermath, thousands of people, including Trudeau, gathered in Quebec City to express their support for the Muslim community.
The alleged perpetrator, Alexandre Bissonnette, was formally charged in October for the murder of six people and the attempted murder of another 35 worshippers in the mosque. His trial is scheduled to begin in late March.

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First Published: Jan 30 2018 | 6:20 AM IST

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