Mourners gather to remember mosque shooting victims
People of all faiths are lined up outside the Maurice Richard arena in MTL for the funeral for three men killed in the Ste-Foy #mosqueattack pic.twitter.com/Oz48qorrgg— Justin Hayward (@CBC_Hayward) February 2, 2017
Members of Montreal Jewish community attend funeral of mosque shooting victims. "The Jewish community, the Muslim community—we're cousins." pic.twitter.com/iaJWhXVUu1— Jaela Bernstien (@jbernstien) February 2, 2017
Today's funeral services in Montreal is for Abdelkrim Hassane, Kaled Belkacemi and Aboubaker Thabti. #QuebecCityMosqueShooting— Steven Zhou (@stevenzzhou) February 2, 2017
Silence in the arena during recitation of Quranic verse. Many of the thousands here have their phones out, filming. pic.twitter.com/4NG7nEOTwL— Salimah Shivji (@salimah_shivji) February 2, 2017
Big round of applause as PM Justin Trudeau approaches the mic. "As-Salaam-alaikum," he starts off, and many respond in kind, more claps.— Salimah Shivji (@salimah_shivji) February 2, 2017
Prime Minister Trudeau hopes that the Quebec mosque shooting will bring Canadians together against hate https://t.co/WCCwcX8q0s pic.twitter.com/rKYlGNMbmn— CBC News (@CBCNews) February 2, 2017
Prime Minister Trudeau hopes that the Quebec mosque shooting will bring Canadians together against hate https://t.co/WCCwcX8q0s pic.twitter.com/rKYlGNMbmn— CBC News (@CBCNews) February 2, 2017
"We feel your pain. We share your pain. When one of us suffers we all do," Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard. #QuebecMosqueAttack pic.twitter.com/bECy12Fe2c— Tim Sargeant (@tfsargeant) February 2, 2017
Qc premier Philippe Couillard says we say no to xenophobia, and someone shouts out, "bravo!" More claps.— Salimah Shivji (@salimah_shivji) February 2, 2017
"What unites us is so much stronger that what divides us." @phcouillard— Kenny Mason (@krmason7) February 2, 2017
Couillard: "know that here in Quebec, you are at home. We are all Quebecers." Claps, whistles. "Vive le Quebec!" says Couillard & the crowd.— Salimah Shivji (@salimah_shivji) February 2, 2017
Calls for tolerance at Montreal funeral for men killed in Quebec City mosque shootinghttps://t.co/lNjEb9rIgX pic.twitter.com/9bRs4ZqTJT— Steve Rukavina, CBC (@Steverukavina) February 2, 2017
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