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Canadian police search for man who cut 11-year-old girl’s hijab
REUTERS | Published — Friday 12 January 2018
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TORONTO: Toronto police are investigating an attack on an 11-year-old girl whose hijab headcovering was repeatedly cut on her way to school on Friday, heightening pressure on Canadian governments to take further action against attacks on Muslims.
An assailant, in two attempts within 10 minutes, cut the girl’s hijab using scissors while she was walking to school with her brother, a Toronto police spokeswoman said.
The hijab is a head covering worn by some Muslim women and girls. It covers the hair but not the face.
“I felt confused, scared, terrified,” Khawlah Noman, who is in Grade 6, told reporters at her school on Friday.
“I screamed. The man just ran away. We followed this crowd of people to be safe. He came again. He continued cutting my hijab again.”
The Toronto District School Board said it was “shocked” to hear about the assault which Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne called a “cowardly act of hatred” that did not represent the province. Police did not have anyone in custody.
The attack comes as Canada approaches the first anniversary of a deadly shooting in a Quebec City mosque that killed six people at prayer. A French-Canadian university student has been charged as the sole suspect.
Last month, a Quebec judge suspended a law banning people from wearing niqabs and other face coverings while giving or receiving public services.
Researchers have documented an increase in far-right extremist activity in Canada, much of it targeting Muslims.
A survey conducted last year by Ontario’s Human Rights Commission found that more people reported harboring “very negative” feelings about Muslims than about any other group.
The National Council of Canadian Muslims has called on the federal government to declare Jan. 29, the day of the mosque shooting, a day of remembrance and action on Islamophobia. The government has not said whether it will do so.
 
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Indeed Islamophobia is on the rise all over the world.

I hear about this news item too.
 
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Police describe the attacker as Asian, 20-30 years old, between 5ft 7in and 5ft 8in, with a thin build.

The siblings said he had black hair with straight bangs to the eyebrows, a thin moustache and black prescription glasses.

He was described as wearing a black hooded sweater with the hood up, black pants and brown gloves.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-42671385
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Islamophobic Asian? Interesting...
 
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/scarborough-hijab-attack-1.4487716

Reported hijab attack on 11-year-old girl 'did not happen,' Toronto police say

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Toronto police said Monday that investigators conducted numerous interviews before concluding that the alleged incident did not occur.

An 11-year-old girl's report last week that a man tried to cut off her hijab as she walked to school didn't occur, Toronto police said Monday.

"After a detailed investigation, police have determined that the events described in the original news release did not happen," police said.

"The investigation is concluded."

The girl reported Friday that a man attempted twice to cut off her hijab as she walked to school with her younger brother. Police said last week that the alleged attack was being investigated as a possible hate crime.

CBC News is not naming the 11-year-old because she is a minor.

The girl, along with her mother and representatives from the Toronto District School Board, attended a news conference inside her school Friday during which she detailed the alleged attack for media.

Her story captured national attention, and drew public condemnation from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Toronto Mayor John Tory.

No legal consequences
"These allegations were extremely serious and not surprisingly, they received national and international attention," police spokesperson Mark Pugash said in an interview.

"Investigators worked extremely hard since the allegations on Friday. They gathered evidence from a variety of sources," before concluding the story was untrue, Pugash said, adding that the girl who reported the incident will not face any legal consequences.

On Monday afternoon, the prime minister said he was relieved that the incident hadn't in fact taken place.

"We have seen an unfortunate pattern of increased hate crimes in past months directed towards religious minorities, particularly towards women," he said, calling such violence "a warning sign of increased intolerance."

"We are a country that defends freedom of religion, freedom of expression, and people's rights to go to school without being fearful or harassed," he said. "This is fundamental to who we are."

In a statement issued Monday afternoon, Tory said "it is good to know" that no attack actually took place.

TDSB 'thankful' assault didn't happen
Pugash said police don't know how the story escalated. He stressed it's "quite rare" for someone to make false allegations of this type, and said he hopes it will not discourage others from coming forward.

In a brief statement, the school board said it is "very thankful that this assault did not in fact happen.

"We won't be commenting further."

Amira Elghawaby, a human rights advocate based in Ottawa, said she was saddened to learn that the girl's story was not true, adding it will likely only serve to embolden "those who do hold discriminatory views of Muslims."

She also stressed that, as an 11-year-old, "she probably doesn't really understand the full implications of what she's done" and deserves compassion from adults.

"Hindsight is 20/20 and I'm sure the police, and the school and everyone will be reviewing how this was addressed. And we, as community members, all we want to do is think about this young girl — give her support — we don't want her to be vilified," said Elghawaby.

"And we do deal with real issues of hate and discrimination too frequently in our society, and we must continue to address that."

Indeed Islamophobia is on the rise all over the world.
I hear about this news item too.


They always go for females and children. Cowards


Police describe the attacker as Asian, 20-30 years old, between 5ft 7in and 5ft 8in, with a thin build.

The siblings said he had black hair with straight bangs to the eyebrows, a thin moustache and black prescription glasses.

He was described as wearing a black hooded sweater with the hood up, black pants and brown gloves.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-42671385
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Islamophobic Asian? Interesting...
 
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