The National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) has expressed deep outrage and dismay following an alleged assault on a Muslim woman in Oshawa early Wednesday morning. This incident has raised significant concerns regarding the safety and well-being of Muslim individuals in Canada.
Reports indicate that the victim, who operates a local restaurant, encountered a group of individuals attempting to rob her establishment. In a brave act of confrontation, she intervened in hopes of stopping the robbery. Unfortunately, this led to violent repercussions. The NCCM detailed that the attackers forcibly removed her hijab and subjected her to severe physical assault, including stomping on her head.
The NCCM has called for local law enforcement to investigate the incident as a hate-motivated crime, highlighting the urgency and seriousness with which such attacks should be treated. Until now, Durham Regional Police have not released detailed information regarding the event, leaving many questions unanswered in the community.
In their statement, the NCCM emphasized that there has been a noticeable rise in Islamophobic attacks across Canada in recent years. They particularly noted an alarming trend of hate-driven incidents occurring in the Durham region. This escalation of violence against Muslim individuals not only poses questions about public safety but also demands immediate action from elected leaders to combat this growing wave of hate.
The organization has scheduled a news conference for 11 a.m. on Thursday in Oshawa to address the incident further and to discuss its broader implications for the Muslim community. They aim to bring attention to the pressing need for protective measures and community solidarity in the face of rising hostility.