TEHRAN (IQNA) – A Quebec City mosque attacked in January by a gunman who killed six worshippers is hiring its own lawyers to observe the trial of the accused shooter, a member of the congregation said on Tuesday.
News ID: 3462273 Publish Date : 2017/02/22
TEHRAN (IQNA) – US President Donald Trump has failed to give a statement in one week about the white man who burst into a mosque in Quebec and shot dead six Muslims.
News ID: 3462125 Publish Date : 2017/02/05
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The 27-year-old suspect in a terrorist attack against Muslims at Quebec City during evening prayers was charged on Monday with six counts of first degree murder and five counts of attempted murder.
News ID: 3462093 Publish Date : 2017/01/31
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Shared burdens are more easily borne, and the thousands attending a vigil in the Sainte-Foy district of Quebec City in Canada were there to help carry their Muslim neighbors’ anguish and grief.
News ID: 3462086 Publish Date : 2017/01/31
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Six people were killed in a shooting attack on a mosque in Canada’s Quebec, according to police, who have arrested two suspects in the case.
News ID: 3462076 Publish Date : 2017/01/30
TEHRAN (IQNA) - As public hearings on Quebec's anti-hate speech bill continue, a galaxy of Canadian Muslim groups have voiced concerns about legislation, saying that it’s not “completely clear” and “unnecessary”.
News ID: 3349557 Publish Date : 2015/08/21
TEHRAN (IQNA) - Certain media outlets and their pundits are perpetuating the “us” and “them” that cleave society into Muslims and other Quebecers, and in the wake of the recent terrorist attacks in France and last year’s attacks in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu and Ottawa it is helping to fuel a rise in Islamophobia, a conference in Montreal heard on Thursday night.
News ID: 2757512 Publish Date : 2015/01/24
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.
News ID: 1472446 Publish Date : 2014/11/12
Muslim groups in the Canadian province of Quebec are calling on the newly elected Liberal government to promote an inclusive and welcoming Quebec for all residents.
News ID: 1393066 Publish Date : 2014/04/12
Showing solidarity to the Muslim minority, two renowned Montreal professors have donned hijab in a protest against the proposed ban on religious symbols in the Parti Québécois' secular charter.
News ID: 1324161 Publish Date : 2013/11/27