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Anti-Muslim Posters Target Quebec Mosques

9:56 - November 12, 2014
News ID: 1472446
Four Quebec City mosques were targeted over the weekend with signs reading “Islam hors de chez moi” — Islam out of my country — pasted on the mosques’ doors.

“While these types of acts are hurtful, Canadian Muslims know they do not represent the views of the vast majority of their fellow citizens,” said the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) Executive Director, Ihsaan Gardee.

“We call on authorities to investigate these incidents as hate crimes so that a clear message is sent that these acts have no place in our communities.
“We also need to hear from all levels of government and from our community leaders that we all stand united against hate. Canada is a multicultural, pluralistic country which is strengthened by its diversity.”

Three of the desecrated mosques were in the Limoilou neighborhood, the Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City in Ste-Foy and the capital city mosque in Quebec City.

A fourth attack occurred in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu where a rock was thrown through one of the windows of the Centre Culturel Al-Imane.

A group named Québec Identitaire was written on the posters.

Khalil Bahji, who attends the Limoilou mosque, told CBC News that he and his fellow congregation members are saddened by the attack.

An administrator at another mosque said they have handed over a security tape to police showing two people putting up signs on their door.

The administrator told Radio-Canada that he believed they were isolated incidents and that he wasn’t worried, shrugging it off as an unfortunate incident of cultural ignorance.

“We also need to hear from all levels of government and from our community leaders that we all stand united against hate. Canada is a multicultural, pluralistic country which is strengthened by its diversity.”

Three of the desecrated mosques were in the Limoilou neighborhood, the Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City in Ste-Foy and the capital city mosque in Quebec City.

A fourth attack occurred in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu where a rock was thrown through one of the windows of the Centre Culturel Al-Imane.

A group named Québec Identitaire was written on the posters.

Khalil Bahji, who attends the Limoilou mosque, told CBC News that he and his fellow congregation members are saddened by the attack.

An administrator at another mosque said they have handed over a security tape to police showing two people putting up signs on their door.

The administrator told Radio-Canada that he believed they were isolated incidents and that he wasn’t worried, shrugging it off as an unfortunate incident of cultural ignorance.

Source: OnIslam.net

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