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Islamophobia in Canada ‘systemic’ since 9/11 attacks in US

11th Sep 2021
Islamophobia in Canada ‘systemic’ since 9/11 attacks in US

By Barry EllsworthIslamophobia in Canada ‘systemic’ since 9/11 attacks in US

 

TRENTON, Canada (AA): Aggression against Canadian Muslims accelerated after the 9/11 attacks al-Qaeda terrorists carried out 20 years ago in the US, the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) said in a report, Friday.

“It’s become systemic since then,” said Fatema Abdalla, communications coordinator for the NCCM, told Global News. “And what we’re seeing now is that not only is it growing, but it’s also evolving.”

The tragic evolution has resulted in horrific attacks on Muslims. In 2017, a man visited a mosque in Quebec City and gunned down six worshippers and wounded 19.

More recently in London, Ontario, a man spurred by hate slammed into a Muslim family with his truck, killing four and leaving the lone survivor, a nine-year-old boy, an orphan.

“Those kinds of attacks, this hatred of Muslims, it has been a constant feature of Canadian political life in the period since 9/11,” University of British Columbia professor Sunera Thobani, a Muslim, told Global.

The hate increased in the years immediately following the World Trade Center attack and has slowly grown since, with Statistics Canada reporting that anti-Muslim attacks numbered 99 in 2014, up from 36 in 2009.

In 2015, hate crimes ballooned to 159, a 60% jump, and in 2017 – the year of the Quebec City Mosque murders – incidents showed a dramatic increase, to 349, police reported.

Also in 2015, former Conservative Party leader and Prime Minister Stephen Harper wanted to form a “barbaric cultural practices hotline” where Canadians could call to report disturbing rituals their neighbors were involved with. The idea, which many considered stemmed from anti-Muslim sentiment, died when Justin Trudeau won the election the same year. But Islamophobia survived.

Then Quebec instituted a law banning religious symbols from being worn by public servants, such as teachers, nurses and police, in the workplace. Critics said that regulation unfairly targeted Muslim women who wear a hijab. A challenge to the law has been launched in the courts.

“The prevailing narrative of all this sentiment was this vast conspiracy, that Muslims were trying to infiltrate and take over the West and commit a white genocide, or at least change the culture,” said Evan Balgord, executive director of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.

Spurred by the horrific attack in London in June, a summit on Islamophobia was called July 22 by Trudeau and it offered a chance for “Muslim communities to identify concrete ways to combat Islamophobia across the country,” according to a statement from the Government of Canada.

One of the recommendations put forth by the NCCM was a “federal Anti-Islamophobia Strategy by year end.”

“The reality is we cannot just keep adding onto a list of horrifying things that have happened,” said NCCM head Mustafa Farooq said in a story with Anadolu Agency in July. “For our community, this is about survival.”Aggression against Canadian Muslims accelerated after 9/11 attacks al-Qaida terrorists carried out 20 years ago in US

[Map of Canada by CIA/Public Domain]

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