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Ensuring trust

Group demands open investigat­ion into death of Ottawa man after arrest

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A Canadian Muslim advocacy group is calling for a thorough and transparen­t investigat­ion into the death of an Ottawa man who was involved in a confrontat­ion with police.

The National Council of Canadian Muslims says an investigat­ion must explore whether racism played a role in the death of 37-year-old Abdirahman Abdi, a SomaliCana­dian.

Abdi had a confrontat­ion with Ottawa police officers Sunday and was later rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead, a family spokesman said.

The council’s executive director Ihsaan Gardee says a swift and open investigat­ion must take place in order to ensure trust is rebuilt between police and the Muslim community.

Ontario’s Special Investigat­ions Unit is probing Abdi’s death. The SIU investigat­es whenever there is a death, serious injury or allegation of sexual assault involving police in the province.

“Many members of the Ottawa Muslim and Somali communitie­s have serious concerns about how this tragic incident unfolded, including whether prejudice had something to do with Mr. Abdi’s treatment,” Gardee said. “The protection and preservati­on of human rights and dignity, regardless of skin colour, religious belief or any other characteri­stic, are integral to our collective and individual sense of safety and inclusion.”

Matt Skof, president of the Ottawa Police Associatio­n, said it would be “inappropri­ate” to blame what happened on race. “That it is an inappropri­ate conversati­on to be having in the context of this call,” Skof said Tuesday.

“In a situation like this, race is simply a fact to the case. I mean, this is no different than gender or height,” said Skof, adding police were responding to an assaultrel­ated call from the public as required.

Abdourahma­n Kahin, who leads a group called Muslim Presence, said it is too early to assume the police were racially motivated.

He said members of the Somali community in Ottawa would be gathering for a private meeting Tuesday evening to discuss how to respond to the issue, and he will be urging everyone to avoid ethnicizin­g it.

“It would be more to answer emotionall­y, than rationally,” said Kahin, who used to live in the same building as the Abdi family and knows one of his brothers.

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