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Community Remembers Muslim Family Lost to Violence

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A community in southwestern Ontario is reflecting on the five-year anniversary of a tragic attack fueled by hate that claimed the lives of four members of a Muslim family.

On June 6, 2021, Salman Afzaal, his wife Madiha Salman, their daughter Yumna, and her grandmother Talat were struck and killed by a man driving his truck while they enjoyed a walk in their London, Ont., neighborhood.

The couple’s son, who was only nine at the time, suffered serious injuries but survived. The attacker was found guilty of four counts of murder and one count of attempted murder in 2023.

The judge classified these murders as acts of terrorism carried out by someone who identified as a white nationalist. This case marked an important moment as it was the first time Canada’s terrorism laws were brought before a jury during a first-degree murder trial.

The Youth Coalition Combating Islamophobia is hosting several events today to honor this anniversary, including a community march in London.

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London police Chief Thai Truong stated in a recent message that this anniversary serves as an opportunity to remember the Afzaal family and stand in solidarity with the Muslim community.

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He emphasized that the effects of hate “can be devastating and deadly.”

“There are moments in the history of a community that leave a mark that never goes away. This was one of those moments for London,” he remarked.

“We remember them not only for what was taken but also for what their memory inspires within this city: unity, compassion, courage, and the duty to oppose hate in all its forms.”

This five-year milestone coincides with calls from national Muslim organizations urging Ottawa to act on recommendations aimed at combatting Islamophobia.

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Speaking on Parliament Hill Thursday, Khaled Al-Qazzaz, leader of the Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council, noted that the attack on the Afzaal family “exposed a reality” concerning Islamophobia faced by Muslims across Canada.

“Despite years of studies, consultations and public commitments, Muslims in Canada continue to face discrimination, harassment, violence and unequal treatment,” Al-Qazzaz stated. His group has put forward a new report calling on Ottawa to take action against anti-Muslim hatred.

“Islamophobia isn’t just shown through individual acts; it’s also embedded within broader social and institutional systems that harm and marginalize Muslim communities.”

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The report encourages federal authorities to implement recommendations made by House and Senate committees focused on enhancing training for identifying and preventing discrimination. It also seeks $40 million in federal funding aimed at safeguarding mosques and Islamic schools.

The organization is advocating for policies that would hold social media companies accountable for propagating hate online. They point out that mass killings have been committed by individuals influenced by extremist content available online.

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