The sixth anniversary of the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre shooting sees ceremonies in the establishment's prayer room for the first time.
Sliver of hope
However, there is hope. Earlier this week Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named human rights advocate Amira Elghawaby to study and make recommendations to combat anti-Islam hate.
"It's a historic appointment," Ghayyur said. "Canada is the first country in the world to appoint a representative or leader to oversee and advise on issues of Islamophobia.
"It's a huge step forward. It will help us advocate for systemic changes in Canada and globally and give us the capacity to raise concerns to the right people in the right places at the micro-and macro levels," he said.
Ghayyur said Muslims around the world are persecuted and that has a negative effect in Canada.
"We believe Islamophobia in Canada does not fester in a vacuum. It is intimately connected with global events and ideologies that are directly oppressing Muslim minorities around the world," he said.
"For example, many hate mongers in North America have been connected to or inspired by mass shooters around the world inspired by white supremacist regimes oppressing Muslims.
"This is also displayed in systemic ways in our institutions. For example, there are leaders involved in Canadian public policy influenced by hate emanating from nationalist groups in India and China, where open calls for anti-Muslim are taking place," he said.
In a statement Sunday, Trudeau said the "fight against Islamophobia" must be ongoing.
"Islamophobia has no place in Canada, and we must continue our work to help Muslims feel safe," he said.
Nerves frayed by the shooting carnage are still raw today.
"Believe me, the sorrow doesn't go away. Yes, we live our life and this is nature. But the sorry is in our hearts every day," Samer Mazjoub, president of the Canadian Muslim Forum, said earlier this week.
Source: AA
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