According to the police, the suspects are young offenders
.
It’s hard to describe what our community is currently feeling. We need to act, to move from speech to action. Our elected officials must recognize what is happening in the country and formulate a real plan with real solutions
said Omar Khamissa, operations manager of CNMC, during a press briefing.
Details [de l’attaque] not only make me sad but also angry.
Police affirms that this woman – who was not appointed – was the victim of a violent
Group attack. According to the police, the behavior of the group of individuals was already problematic in the establishment. It was then that one of the people jumped over the counter, where the woman tried to block her way.
A violent struggle
later took place. During this struggle, several other individuals also jumped on the other side of the counter and attacked the victim
say the police.
According to the All information on this attack will be part of the investigation and will not be disclosed
said a spokesperson.
The victim is shaken
testified to her daughter, which Radio-Canada does not name in order to protect her, just like her family. The attack marked her and she is now alive
she said. The young woman was in shock
Looking at the attack images, which were captured by a surveillance camera.
Our family noted an increase in the number of attitudes and Islamophobic actions on the part of the restaurant’s customers. In addition, this is not the first time that a crime has been committed in the restaurant
said the young woman, who helped her mother in the restaurant in the past.
The image of the attack was captured by a surveillance camera.
Photo: National Council of Canadian Muslims
The community wants an exhaustive investigation
The local community asks the police to investigate this act taking into account the hateful motivation
said Canada’s special representative responsible for the fight against Islamophobia, Amira Elghawaby. We encourage the police to investigate this event from all angles
said the CNMC.
Durham regional police investigate this event. (Archives photo)
Photo : (Durham Regional Police)
Durham police say that all possible reasons, including hatred, will be examined. The units of hate crimes, inclusion and equity are involved and work with investigators
he gave to the police.
We cannot hold for granted that any crime committed against someone who carries a hijab is necessarily a hate crime, but there are certain clues when it is the only person attacked, when there is any case a criminal situation and when you remove a hijab
for his part explained the lawyer Julius Gray.
At least two events of the genre this year
This is not the first attack reported by the (new window). A woman was accused of armed assault in this case.
CNMC In the Durham region this year. In March, the Council read the testimony of a woman whose hijab almost was burned in a library in AjaxThis situation was raised by several stakeholders present at the press conference on Thursday and motivated their request for concrete measures.
The Durham region is a dynamic, diverse community, where thousands and thousands of Canadians of Muslim confession live in Canadian society. Why should they live in fear in local businesses and in their libraries?
asked Omar Khamissa.
Toronto police said that 443 hate crimes were reported in 2024, against 372 the previous year. However, the number of hate crimes in the metropolis is down so far this year.