A survivor of the mosque shooting says showing openness must not fall solely on the Muslim community, but on Quebec society as a whole
A commemoration to mark the sixth anniversary of Quebec’s mosque shooting will be held for the first time inside the prayer room where six men were killed.
Maryam Bessiri, a spokesperson for the citizens’ committee organizing the event, says that moving the commemoration to the prayer room is a significant, emotional and difficult decision, but an important one.
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