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Thousands attend funeral for Quebec mosque shooting victims | Thousands attend funeral for Quebec mosque shooting victims |
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Thousands of people have attended the funeral of three men killed in a shooting at a mosque in Quebec City last Sunday. | |
Imam Hassan Guillet opened the service by denouncing the “poisoned words” he said permeated Quebec’s social discourse, turning people against Muslims. | Imam Hassan Guillet opened the service by denouncing the “poisoned words” he said permeated Quebec’s social discourse, turning people against Muslims. |
"Our mosques will remain open, and our children will continue to learn and recite the Koran," the imam told mourners, CBC reported. | "Our mosques will remain open, and our children will continue to learn and recite the Koran," the imam told mourners, CBC reported. |
"Our children will continue to be honourable citizens in this country, as you were. | "Our children will continue to be honourable citizens in this country, as you were. |
"We have chosen this society, and we ask that this society choose us and welcome us." | "We have chosen this society, and we ask that this society choose us and welcome us." |
Azzeddine Soufiane, a 57-year-old grocer; Mamadou Tanou Barry, a 42-year-old cosmetics company technician; and 39-year-old Ibrahima Barry, who worked in health insurance, were among the six men who died when a shooter opened fire at a mosque in Québec City — an act condemned as a “terrorist attack” by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. | Azzeddine Soufiane, a 57-year-old grocer; Mamadou Tanou Barry, a 42-year-old cosmetics company technician; and 39-year-old Ibrahima Barry, who worked in health insurance, were among the six men who died when a shooter opened fire at a mosque in Québec City — an act condemned as a “terrorist attack” by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. |
On Thursday a service was held for the three other victims who died in the attack: Abdelkrim Hassane, 41; Khaled Belkacemi, 60; and Aboubaker Thabti, 44, a pharmacy worker. | On Thursday a service was held for the three other victims who died in the attack: Abdelkrim Hassane, 41; Khaled Belkacemi, 60; and Aboubaker Thabti, 44, a pharmacy worker. |
The bodies of the victims remembered in Thursday’s service will be sent to their native countries of Tunisia and Algeria. | The bodies of the victims remembered in Thursday’s service will be sent to their native countries of Tunisia and Algeria. |
Another 19 were wounded, of whom two were in a critical condition on Friday. | Another 19 were wounded, of whom two were in a critical condition on Friday. |
Meanwhile hundreds on Friday gathered to form “human shields” around Canadian mosques — in a demonstration of defiance against the persecution of Muslims. | Meanwhile hundreds on Friday gathered to form “human shields” around Canadian mosques — in a demonstration of defiance against the persecution of Muslims. |
Yet there were reports that a mosque close to the funeral had been vandalised, an act described by one local politician as an act of “terrorism”. | Yet there were reports that a mosque close to the funeral had been vandalised, an act described by one local politician as an act of “terrorism”. |
Police said they were investigating the incident as a hate crime and said they had noticed an increase in reports of such offences following the mosque shooting. | Police said they were investigating the incident as a hate crime and said they had noticed an increase in reports of such offences following the mosque shooting. |
A 27-year-old university student Alexandre Bissonnette has been charged with six counts of first degree murder, and another nine counts of attempted murder after the shooting. | A 27-year-old university student Alexandre Bissonnette has been charged with six counts of first degree murder, and another nine counts of attempted murder after the shooting. |
He has been described as a far-right sympathiser, who is against immigration and pro-Donald Trump. | He has been described as a far-right sympathiser, who is against immigration and pro-Donald Trump. |
Mr Trudeau, who spoke on Thursday's service, said Canada would "rise from [the] darkness stronger", following the massacre. | Mr Trudeau, who spoke on Thursday's service, said Canada would "rise from [the] darkness stronger", following the massacre. |
“It is with a heavy heart that we come together this afternoon to grieve the loss of these innocent lives," he told the crowds. | “It is with a heavy heart that we come together this afternoon to grieve the loss of these innocent lives," he told the crowds. |
"But as a community and as a country, together we will rise from this darkness stronger and more unified than ever before — that is who we are." | "But as a community and as a country, together we will rise from this darkness stronger and more unified than ever before — that is who we are." |
* This article originally contained a reference to the Quebec attack taking place in Montreal; in fact it took place in Quebec City, as stated later in the report. Updated 9/2/17 |
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