‘Hate is still present’: Co-founder of Quebec mosque reacts to London attack
MONTREAL — Boufeldja Benabdallah, co-founder of the Islamic Cultural Centre of Quebec City, says he is filled with compassion and empathy for the family of five Muslims who were attacked by a driver in London, Ont., Sunday night.
The horrific incident left four of them dead and a boy with serious injuries, police said. London Mayor Ed Holder called the attack “an act of mass murder perpetrated against Muslims.”
Benabdallah said such incidents remind him that minorities must remain vigilant in Canada. “This goes to show that hate is still present and that it’s disastrous,” he said.
Four years have passed since a gunman stormed Benabdallah’s mosque on Jan. 29, 2017, shooting dead six men and seriously injuring 19 people. The incident led the Canadian government to dedicate Jan. 29 as a day to honour victims of the deadly attack. It is formally known as the National Day of Remembrance of the Quebec Mosque Attack and of Action Against Islamophobia.