Montreal vigil marks Quebec City mosque attack anniversary as Islamophobia persists
MONTREAL — Organizers of a vigil in Montreal to mark the ninth anniversary of a mass shooting at a Quebec City mosque that left six people dead and 19 wounded say they are speaking out about racism at a time when Islamophobia is high in Quebec.
“We’re still at risk for it to happen again,” said Jawad Kanani, a board member of Muslim Awareness Week.
A number of activities were planned as part of Muslim Awareness Week in the city, including a late afternoon vigil to mark the anniversary of the Jan. 29, 2017, attack.
The weeklong initiative was created in the aftermath of the shooting to address what organizers describe as a lack of understanding about Muslim communities. Samira Laouni, a co-founder of Muslim Awareness Week, said the annual vigil honours the victims and those injured while also standing against Islamophobia.
