Canada appoints first representative to fight Islamophobia

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Canada has appointed its first special representative on 壯陽藥 -tackle-islamophobia-1-year-after-london-attack”>combatting Islamophobia as the government seeks to stem hatred and discrimination after a series of attacks targeting members of Muslim communities in the country in recent years.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Thursday that human rights advocate Amira Elghawaby would take up the post, with a mandate to support Ottawa’s efforts to end Islamophobia and to offer advice on government policies, legislation and other programmes

“Diversity truly is one of Canada’s greatest strengths, but for many Muslims, Islamophobia is all too familiar. We need to change that. No one in our country should experience hatred because of their faith,” Trudeau said in a statement.

Elghawaby’s appointment, he added, “is an important step in our fight against Islamophobia and hatred in all its forms”.

For years, Muslim community leaders in Canada have called on authorities at all levels to tackle racism, hate-motivated violence, and the prevalence of far-right groups.

Researchers in 2020 found that the number of hate groups operating in the country had tripled in recent years, with anti-Muslim rhetoric one of the “most salient” topics among right-wing extremists online

A year later, Trudeau’s government held national summits on Islamophobia and anti-Semitism in a push to tackle the problems. That effort came after a series of deadly attacks and harassment targeting Muslim communities across Canada raised alarm and spurred calls to action.

In June 2021, four members of a Muslim family were killed when a man ran them over with his truck in London, Ontario, while a gunman killed six Muslim men as they prayed at a mosque in Quebec City in 2017.

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