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6 Dead In Shooting At Quebec City Mosque
January 29, 201711:18 PM ET

Police officers respond to a shooting in a mosque at the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre in Quebec City on Sunday.
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Police in Quebec City have arrested two suspects following a shooting at a mosque there, which killed six and wounded eight.

According to police, two gunmen opened fire in Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre around 8 p.m., where about 40 people were gathered for evening prayers.

In an early-morning press conference a Quebec City police spokeswoman gave no further details about the suspects, saying the investigation had just begun.

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Province premier Philippe Couillard both described the attack as an act of terrorism.

The Associated Press reported Trudeau's remarks:

"We condemn this terrorist attack on Muslims in a centre of worship and refuge," Trudeau said in a statement. "It is heart-wrenching to see such senseless violence. Diversity is our strength, and religious tolerance is a value that we, as Canadians, hold dear.
"Muslim-Canadians are an important part of our national fabric, and these senseless acts have no place in our communities, cities and country," he added. "Canadian law enforcement agencies will protect the rights of all Canadians, and will make every effort to apprehend the perpetrators of this act and all acts of intolerance."
"Why is this happening here? This is barbaric," the mosque's president, Mohamed Yangui said to reporters, according to the AP.

Yangui was not inside the mosque when the shooting occurred but said he received frantic calls from many who were inside at the time of the gunfire.

Says Reuters:

Incidents of Islamophobia have increased in Quebec in recent years. The face-covering, or niqab, became a big issue in the 2015 Canadian federal election, especially in Quebec, where the vast majority of the population supported a ban on it at citizenship ceremonies.
In 2013, police investigated after a mosque in the Saguenay region of the province was splattered with what was believed to be pig blood. In the neighboring province of Ontario, a mosque was set on fire in 2015, a day after an attack by gunmen and suicide bombers in Paris.

Last June, during the holy month of Ramadan, as the CBC reported, someone also left a pig's head at Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre, where Sunday night's attack took place.

"Tonight, Canadians grieve for those killed in a cowardly attack on a mosque in Quebec City," Trudeau said. "My thoughts are with victims & their families."

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 Author| Post time 30-1-2017 09:45 PM | Show all posts
Québec mosque shooting: six dead as Justin Trudeau condemns 'terrorist attack'
Two arrests made after fatal shooting on Sunday night condemned as senseless violence by Canadian PM

Six people have been killed and eight injured at a mosque in Québec City in a shooting denounced as a “terrorist attack” by Canada’s prime minister.

Witnesses said three people carried out the attack at the Québec City Islamic cultural center during evening prayers on Sunday. Police received the first calls just before 8pm (1am GMT).

Two arrests have been made, a police spokesman said. Local newspaper Le Soleil said police accepted a third suspect could still be on the run, though spokeswoman Chistine Coulombe later said: “Nothing right now makes us believe that there would be other suspects related to this event.”

One of the suspects was carrying an AK-47 assault rifle and one was aged 27, Le Soleil reported.

The Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau, spoke of his anger after hearing the news, “We condemn this terrorist attack on Muslims in a centre of worship and refuge,” he said.

“While authorities are still investigating and details continue to be confirmed, it is heart-wrenching to see such senseless violence. Diversity is our strength, and religious tolerance is a value that we, as Canadians, hold dear.”

Police said the victims were aged between 35 and 70.

At the time of the attack, more than 50 people were thought to be in the two-storey building, also called the Grande Mosquée de Québec, which is equipped with several CCTV cameras.

The mosque’s president, Mohamed Yangui – who was not inside the mosque when the shooting occurred – said he got frantic calls from people at evening prayers. He said the injured were taken to different hospitals across Québec City. “Why is this happening here? This is barbaric,” he said.

The city’s police said the site had been secured and all occupants evacuated. A large security cordon was set up around the site. Witnesses reported seeing heavily armed police entering the mosque after the shooting.

The premier of Québec, Philippe Couillard, called the killings a “terrorist act” and said the government stood in solidarity with the city’s Muslim population. He tweeted: “#Québec rejects categorically this barbaric violence. All our solidarity to the families of the victims, the injured and their families.”

Solidarity rallies will be held across Québec on Monday, Couillard said.

Police officers stand guard near a mosque after a shooting in Québec City on Sunday. Photograph: Mathieu Belanger/Reuters

Looking shaken at an early morning press conference, the city’s mayor, Régis Labeaume, said Québec was in mourning. “I want to express my revolt to this villainous crime,” he added.

Canada’s publics safety minister, Ralph Goodale, said he was “deeply saddened” by the deaths.

Local politician Manon Massé said: “We know little at the moment, but one or two people have assumed the right to kill our fellow Muslim Québec citizens. When intolerance goes from debate to murder, solidarity is essential.”

The French president, François Hollande, condemned “in the strongest possible terms” what he called an “odious attack”. “It’s the spirit of peace and openness of the people of Quebec that the terrorists wanted to hit,” he said.

The mosque has been targeted before. In June, a pig’s head was left there during the holy month of Ramadan. Weeks later, an Islamophobic letter was distributed in the vicinity.

Yangui told the Edmonton Journal the mosque had not received any threats recently. “We have a very good relationship with the neighbours, with the community,” he said. “There’s mutual respect – and now today we have this dramatic event.”

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 Author| Post time 30-1-2017 09:46 PM | Show all posts
serangan penganas geng KKK?  
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Post time 30-1-2017 10:27 PM | Show all posts
Incidents of Islamophobia have increased in Quebec in recent years. The face-covering, or niqab, became a big issue in the 2015 Canadian federal election, especially in Quebec, where the vast majority of the population supported a ban on it at citizenship ceremonies.
aku dah agak benda bodoh ni yang jadi isu.

arab ni pun gigih nak juga berninja dah kenapa....




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Post time 30-1-2017 11:02 PM | Show all posts
my hometown, masih tak percaya benda ni
berlaku.....
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Post time 30-1-2017 11:37 PM | Show all posts
faraway1 replied at 30-1-2017 03:02 PM
my hometown, masih tak percaya benda ni
berlaku.....

Waktu kejadian berlaku, you ada dekat Quebec? Kalau ada, boleh cerita keadaan waktu tu? So far yang I selalu baca dan lihat, Canada is a lovely place. Hate crime macam ni jarang berlaku. Ke I silap?
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Post time 30-1-2017 11:44 PM | Show all posts
WhiskeyScotch replied at 30-1-2017 10:37 AM
Waktu kejadian berlaku, you ada dekat Quebec? Kalau ada, boleh cerita keadaan waktu tu? So far yan ...

yes, masjid ni cam 20 minit aje dari rumah acik..
dan satu suspek yang berjaya larikan diri,
kemudian adengan kejar mengejar, last ditangkap
dekat jambatan tak jauh dari rumah acik ni, tapi kerana jam 9 malam acik
dah lelap, so tak dengarlah bunyi siren polis tu semua..

tahu pun masa bangun nyusukan anak tengah malam, ada banyak
message kat fb tanya kami sekeluarga ok tak, simpati sangat
dan sangat tak sangka sebab quebec city antara satu city yang rendah
kes jenayah, 6 meninggal ni cam selalunya untuk kes kematian sebab jenayah untuk 6 tahun.
(last year kami cuma ada satu aje kes kematian sebab jenayah).

newspaper tak tulis lagi sapa punya kes,
untuk jaga sensitiviti banyak pihak kot..
ada kata cam moroccon tapi apa apa pun tunggu.

susah nak percaya sebab ianya quebec city,
too peaceful, camana orang tu ada senjata pun dah bawa
kehairanan sangat...
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Post time 30-1-2017 11:49 PM | Show all posts
faraway1 replied at 30-1-2017 03:44 PM
yes, masjid ni cam 20 minit aje dari rumah acik..
dan satu suspek yang berjaya larikan diri,
kem ...

That's why. I pun rasa pelik sebab canada itself antara negara yang mempunyai statistik kadar jenayah yg rendah. I rasa yang buat kerja tak bertamadun ni mesti immigrants. Takda sebab local people yang buat sebab kalau tak dah lama dah jenayah macam ni berlaku. Apa-apa pun alhamdulillah you and your family selamat.
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Post time 31-1-2017 12:01 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
faraway1 replied at 30-1-2017 11:44 PM
yes, masjid ni cam 20 minit aje dari rumah acik..
dan satu suspek yang berjaya larikan diri,
kem ...

Mesjid itu syiah ke apa? Biasa ummah sunni suka nak bunuh ummah syiah sebab setaz heshe ajar suruh bunuh gitu
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Post time 31-1-2017 12:39 AM | Show all posts
masuk kandang lembu, moooo.....
masuk kandang kambing, embekkk....
masuk kandang harimau, auuummmm.....
masuk kandang beruk, telan buah qhuldi...
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Post time 31-1-2017 12:56 AM | Show all posts
faraway1 replied at 30-1-2017 11:02 PM
my hometown, masih tak percaya benda ni
berlaku.....

tahniahlah sis...xlama lagi Treudeau akan jadikan kanada sbg tempat pembuangan imigran dan pengganas wannabe yg xmau diterima oleh Trump.
selamat bertempur xlama lagi mcm di Eropah


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faraway1 replied at 30-1-2017 11:02 PM
my hometown, masih tak percaya benda ni
berlaku.....

Tulah, org Quebec baik2, masa aku stranded dlm snow otw to Sherbrook from Bebee, ada acik stop dan dia tolong call wrecker, lepas tu bila dah berjaya keluarkan keta aku, aku tanya berapa cost, dreba wrecker tu kata suka ati lah nak bayar berapa aje   
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Post time 31-1-2017 01:17 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Bunuh je yang membunuh tu. The end.
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Post time 31-1-2017 01:40 AM | Show all posts
AbukRokok replied at 30-1-2017 11:56 AM
tahniahlah sis...xlama lagi Treudeau akan jadikan kanada sbg tempat pembuangan imigran dan penggan ...

hope not, nanti kena pindah balik malaysia balik pula
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Post time 31-1-2017 01:42 AM | Show all posts
Edited by faraway1 at 30-1-2017 02:08 PM
pyropura replied at 30-1-2017 12:00 PM
Tulah, org Quebec baik2, masa aku stranded dlm snow otw to Sherbrook from Bebee, ada acik stop dan ...

exactly, sebab tu masa my baby  2 bulan lebih,  my
husband out of country 2 selama 2 bulan tak risau,
ada aje datang rumah tolong jagakan baby, bawa baby jejalan kejap
so acik ada masa rehat.. kalau baby nangis aje, muncul dah jiran
sampai acik cakap kat anak, ni asyik nnagis aje nanti
orang ingat mama dera

but bukan 100% baiklah cam i hate my ex neighbour
dan neighbour sebelah rumah ni
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Post time 31-1-2017 02:30 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Canadian sudah tidak tahan seperti american kah?

Takziah kepada mangsa
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Police say there's only one suspect in Quebec mosque attack
Sunday night’s attack left six dead, injured many others
POSTMEDIA NETWORK
FIRST POSTED: SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2017 09:32 PM EST | UPDATED: MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 2017 01:30 PM EST

Police now say only one of the two people arrested after Sunday’s terror attack on a mosque in Quebec City is a suspect, with the second man considered a witness.

The two arrested are Alexandre Bissonnette and Mohamed Khadir.

One of the men was arrested at the scene, while a second called 911 himself and was arrested around 9 p.m., just over an hour after the first 911 calls came in at 7:55 p.m., police said Monday morning during a news conference involving the Surete du Quebec, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Quebec City police and Montreal police.

Quebec City police Insp. Denis Turcotte said the man who called 911 waited for officers to arrest him not long after the shooting at the Centre Culturel Islamique de Quebec in Quebec City’s Ste-Foy neighbourhood.

“He was armed and spoke to us about his acts,” said Turcotte. “He seemed to want to co-operate….The suspect said he was waiting for the police to arrive.”

A home on Tracel St. in the Cap-Rouge district of Quebec City was among the places where the police conducted searches on Monday.

The single-family dwelling appears to belong to Bissonette’s parents, who bought the property in 1987, real-estate records show.

Bissonnette’s father is listed in the sales deed as an investigator.

Six people died in the attack, which occurred during evening prayers.

On Monday morning, a large police perimeter surrounded the mosque where SQ and local police combed the grounds, looking through garbage cans and under cars. Technicians were seen going in and out of the mosque, and a sniffer dog was also used.

Several bouquets of flowers were left on the street across from the mosque.

Azzedine Soufiane was one of the victims. The father of three young children was a well-known figure in the community.

“We’ve just lost someone who was very, very nice, a good person … such a loss, someone who was so welcoming, who helped everybody,” said Ali Miladi, who said he and his father-in-law knew Soufiane well.

Miladi drove to Soufiane’s meat shop in the Ste-Foy neighbourhood Monday morning, cut his car’s engine and let the tears run down his face.

“He was a friend.”

Still in shock, Miladi said he will spend the day consoling and helping Soufiane’s widow.

In 2009, Soufiane defended Quebec as an open society in an interview he gave to Le Soleil. “I’ve been here for 20 years,” he said at the time, “and I’ve never had any problems. We live in society, we live in peace, and we hope that it will continue like this.”

Ali said he followed in Soufiane’s footsteps and opened his own halal meat shop in Ste-Foy.

A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to raise $35,000 to pay for funeral expenses.

Within 10 hours, it has raised more than $15,000.

“We know Canadians are generous people,” organizers of the campaign said on the GoFundMe fundraising page.

“We know Muslims have a big heart. We all come together in times of crisis. Let us dig a little into your pocket to alleviate the suffering of grieving families who have lost a loved one in this terrorist attack.”

The two men arrested, who in their late 20s and early 30s, were not known to police and the investigation into a possible motive continues.

Sunday night’s attack left six people dead and injured many others. The six victims were all men, between 39 and 60 years old.

Chief Inspector André Goulet of the SQ said that 75 officers from the force were involved in the investigation and that all patrollers have increased their vigilance, especially around mosques.

He asked anyone with information to call the anonymous tip line at 1 800 659-4264. As of 9 a.m., the line had already received 46 calls, Goulet said.

Assistant director Patrick Lalonde of the Montreal police said that immediately following Sunday night’s incident, police contacted Muslim leaders in Montreal and increased police presence around all mosques in the city.

On Monday, an official from the Centre hospitalier de l’Université Laval said five people remain in critical condition following the attack.

Of those injured, five victims are in the intensive care unit of the Enfant-Jésus hospital in Quebec City, said Geneviève Dupuis, a spokesperson for the hospital network. Three of those five have life-threatening injuries, while the other two are more stable, the hospital said.

Another 12 people who had minor injuries have been released from hospital.

Initial reports had six people in critical condition following the shooting, but a hospital spokesperson said the sixth person who came to the hospital with a gunshot wound was from an unrelated incident.

According to the Journal de Quebec, the six dead include two Algerians, a Tunisian, a Moroccan and two others from African countries.

Around 8:30 a.m., reports indicated police had arrested another two suspects in relation to the attacks. Two suspects were already in custody.

The rector of Universite Laval, Denis Briere, and vice-rector Eric Beauce addressed the media Monday morning in the Alphonse-Desjardins pavilion. Reports indicate that one or both of the men arrested were students at the university.

Beauce said the university couldn’t confirm that the two are students at the university. “We can’t confirm it and the police haven’t told us that,” he said.

Beauce said that security has been stepped up at the campus; the university has increased the number of security guards and stepped up patrols.

“We have a large Muslim community here,” he said.

Briere said he was shocked and deeply saddened by the shootings that occurred at the mosque on Sunday night.

“I have no words to describe these cruel events that we condemn loudly this morning,” he said.

“We are devastated for the families, those close to the victims, for our Muslim community, our students, teachers and friends.”

The university will provide counselling to any student or staff member who feels they need to speak to someone, he said.

Briere expressed his condolences to members of the university community “who lost people close to them.”

On Facebook, the Centre Culturel Islamique de Quebec, issued a statement on Monday morning.

It read, in part: “We were attacked because we are Muslim. Shot at point blank range because we are Muslims. Dead because we are Muslim.

“A scene of unspeakable brutality took place in front of dozens of Quebec citizens, including children. Gunfire, death, reloading of weapons, yelling, wounded people. Blood on the prayer rugs. A scene almost of war, hear, at home, in Quebec, our city known for its tranquility.”

A number of Canadian Muslim groups have expressed shock and anger at the attack.

“Quebec Muslims are frightened right now,” said Haroun Bouazzi, president of AMAL-Quebec, a Muslim human-rights group based on Montreal. “We are urgently waiting for answers as to how and why such a tragedy could occur.”

On Monday morning, Pope Francis expressed his condolences.

“Pope Francis stressed the importance of for all, Christians and Muslims, to be united in prayer,” the Vatican said in a statement.

“He expresses his profound sympathy for the wounded and their families, and to all who contributed to their aid, asking the Lord to bring them comfort and consolation in the ordeal. The Holy Father again strongly condemns the violence that engenders such suffering; and, imploring God for the gift of mutual respect and peace.”

U.S. President Donald Trump has called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to offer his condolences in the wake of the attack, the prime minister’s office said.

Also Monday, police investigators were seen searching the residence of at least one of the suspects.

Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard ordered that the flag above the National Assembly fly at half-staff. The city of Montreal also lowered the flag above city hall and administrative buildings.

The provincial government has created an online book of condolences to allow the public to pay tribute to victims of the attack.

In Montreal, police increased their presence around mosques in the city following Sunday’s tragedy.

Projet Montréal leader Valérie Plante issued a statement Monday morning declaring her thoughts are with the family and friends of the victims of the Quebec City attack and calling on politicians and citizens to fight against intolerance.

“We can not remain silent in the face of this violence that has its origins in intolerance and hate, inflamed by the types of discourse that is too often treated as normal. We have the obligation, not only in the political sphere, but also as a citizen, to denounce this type of speech, and we also must propose solutions so this violence ends.

“There can not be any political group in Quebec or elsewhere, that welcomes and tolerates the radical ideas that are at the source of this attempt. There can not be a platform to spread hatred of others, no matter their religion, their sexual orientation, the colour of their skin or their gender.

Plante and several members of Projet Montreal will be at the vigil organised in solidarity with the Muslim community of Quebec, Monday at 6 p.m outside the Parc metro station.

St-Laurent mayor Alan DeSousa reassured residents that the borough was in close contact with Montreal police to ensure security at places of worship in the multi-ethnic district.

“In the minutes following the announcement of the attack, we contacted Montreal police to determine the situation in St-Laurent,” DeSousa said in a statement.

“We remain in close contact with them and other officials and representatives of religious communities to preserve the sense of security of our residents. With a population that is composed primarily of immigrants, St-Laurent is often cited as an example of harmonious co-habitation among the numerous cultural communities that it welcomes.

“We will spare no effort to ensure all our residents, regardless of their country of origin or their religion, can continue to go about their daily business and frequent the institutions of their choice in complete security.”

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Post time 31-1-2017 06:09 AM | Show all posts
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Quebec mosque shooting: Suspect to appear in court Monday afternoon
CATHERINE SOLYOM, MONTREAL GAZETTE
More from Catherine Solyom, Montreal Gazette
Published on: January 30, 2017 | Last Updated: January 30, 2017 5:25 PM EST


Alexandre Bissonette, a 27-year-old student at Université Laval, who was studying anthropology before switching to political science. He is believed to be the lone suspect in the shooting at the Quebec City mosque Sunday night

The lone suspect in the shooting at the Quebec City mosque Sunday night is believed to be Alexandre Bissonnette, a 27-year-old student at Université Laval who was studying anthropology before switching to political science.

The Sûreté du Québec will not confirm the identity of the suspect, who is expected to be arraigned at the Quebec City courthouse Monday afternoon. Several media reports say Bissonnette is the suspect.  

But according to real-estate records, Bissonnette’s parents own a home on Tracel St. in the Cap-Rouge district of Quebec City where police conducted a search on Monday.

Bissonnette’s father is listed in the sales deed as an investigator. According to Bissonnette’s Facebook page — which has since been taken offline — his grandfather was a decorated war hero.

As for the suspected shooter himself, his Facebook page does not reveal a great deal about his possible motivations.


His musical tastes appear to range from Katy Perry to Megadeth.

Université Laval confirmed Monday evening that the suspect was a student there, studying in the Social Sciences department.

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The young man, who dressed up as the Grim Reaper for Halloween, also “liked” Donald Trump, French Front National leader Marine Le Pen and Mathieu Bock-Cóté, a Quebec City columnist known for his pro-nationalist and anti-multicultural views.

A refugee welcome group in the capital city, however, said Bissonnette’s name and photograph were already familiar to them. In a post on Facebook, Bienvenu aux réfugiés said they learned “with sadness and anger about the identity of the terrorist Alexandre Bissonnette, unfortunately known by several militants in Quebec City for his viewpoints that were pro-LePen and anti-feminist, as expressed in social media and at Université Laval.”

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apasal teroris nie tak masuk islam saja? islam bukannya pro-feminist  
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