More than 1,000 people gather to mark one year anniversary of mosque shooting
QUEBEC — Amir Belkacemi addressed about a thousand people who braved the frigid cold in Quebec City on Monday night and asked them never to forget the tragic mosque shooting that killed his father and five other men.
“These men who fell last Jan. 29, my father among others, were good and loving men, pillars in their communities,” he told the crowd on the one-year anniversary of the tragedy.
“They were men who came together to pray, to celebrate peace. Let’s not forget it.”
His father, Khaled Belkacemi, was one of six men who died when a gunman fired into the Islamic cultural centre during evening prayers.


