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Wednesday 18 November 2015

Police Say The Canada Mosque Fire Is A Hate Crime But Unclear If Related To Paris Attack

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau has condemned an arson attack on a mosque in Ontario. Photograph: Sean Kilpatrick/AP
A fire that was deliberately set at an Ontario mosque has been declared a hate crime by police.
Detectives were still searching for suspects in Saturday’s fire at the mosque in Peterborough but said it was unclear if it was connected to the terrorist attacks in Paris the previous day.

The town’s police chief, Murray Rodd, said that an injury to one of the city’s ethnic communities was “an injury to us all”.

The president of the Kawartha Muslim Religious Association, Kenzu Abdella, said the mosque was set ablaze at 11pm Saturday, about half an hour after association members were in the building celebrating the birth of a baby.
Abdella said no one was injured in the fire but the building has been rendered unusable.

New Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau said he was “deeply disturbed” by the fire and promised to protect the rights of worshippers at the mosque and catch those responsible for the fire.
“Canada is a country that is strong, not in spite of our differences, but because of them. Muslim-Canadians contribute enormously to the social and economic fabric of our nation, and Canadian authorities will not abide innocent and peaceful citizens being targeted by acts of vandalism and intolerance,” Trudeau said in a statement.

“The recent terrorist attacks in Paris have shocked peace-loving people in all countries around the world. We must remain focused on those responsible for the atrocities committed in France. It is equally important for Canadians to understand that Muslims around the world are also being persecuted regularly by these violent extremists. We are in this together.”

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