Behind the attack on the Quebec Islamic Cultural Center
While the right-wing Alexandre Bissonnette, who attacked the Quebec Islamic Cultural Center in Canada, was arrested, it is believed that the center was targeted because of its Islamic activities. After the attack, the efforts of the media to blame refugee
Extreme right-wing Alexandre Bissonnette, who attacked the Quebec Islamic Cultural Center in Canada, was arrested. The mosque is thought to have been targeted because of its Islamic activities as well as being used as a center of worship. Immediately after the attack, the efforts of the Western press to blame refugees in the incident came to naught.
Alexandre Bissonnette, who carried out a military attack and murdered six Muslims during the perform of evening prayer time at the Islamic Cultural Center in Quebec City, in Canada, was arrested on charges of first-degree murder, five-time murder attempt, and the use of firearms.
Mohammed Kadir who was taken into custody within Alexander Bissonnette learned that was not an attacker but was witnesses of the incident.
The assailant is known for his extreme right views
It was stated that aggressor Alexandre Bissonnette wanted to "cooperate" with police before being taken into custody after the incident was being detained in a car outside a certain area of Quebec.
It is said that Bissonnette had studied political science and anthropology at Laval University, which is 3 kilometers away from where the attack took place. Khaled Belkacemi who has lost his life in the attack, learned that was a professor at Laval University.
Francois Deschamps, a renowned organization called 'Welcome to the Refugees', announced that he recognized Alexandre Bissonnette by his extreme right views.
Bissonnette, was flowing and liked the social accounts ofUS President Donald Trump, and the French National Front leader Marine Le Pen.
They attempted to blame refugees on the attack
Some western media and social media accounts tried to create the perception of the incident, blamed the refugees of Syrian Bashir al-Taweed and Hassan Matti, but all these efforts were wasted.
The efforts to blame the incident on refugees brought with it comments that US President Donald Trump was made to demonstrate the alleged right of visa ban application for citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen to enter the United States.
Quebec Islamic Cultural Center was known by its Islamic activities
On the other hand, the Quebec Islamic Cultural Center is used as a place of worship, as well as a lot of Islamic activity and it is believed that it is targeted for this reason.
The Quebec Islamic Cultural Center was recently undergoing central expansion projects to meet the needs of the Muslim population in the region.
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