The Borneo Post

Police search for man who cut 11-year-old girl’s hijab

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TORONTO: Toronto police are investigat­ing an attack on an 11-year-old girl whose hijab headcoveri­ng was repeatedly cut on her way to school, heightenin­g pressure on Canadian government­s to take further action against attacks on Muslims.

An assailant, in two attempts within 10 minutes, cut the girl’s hijab using scissors while she was walking to school with her brother, a Toronto police spokeswoma­n said.

“I felt confused, scared, terrified. I screamed. The man just ran away. We followed this crowd of people to be safe.

“He came again. He continued cutting my hijab again,” Khawlah Noman, who is in Grade 6, told reporters at her school.

The Toronto District School Board said it was ‘shocked’ to hear about the assault which Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne called a ‘cowardly act of hatred’ that did not represent the province.

Police did not have anyone in custody.

The attack comes as Canada approaches the first anniversar­y of a deadly shooting in a Quebec City mosque that killed six people at prayer.

A French-Canadian university student has been charged as the sole suspect.

Last month, a Quebec judge suspended a law banning people from wearing niqabs and other face coverings while giving or receiving public services.

Researcher­s have documented an increase in far-right extremist activity in Canada, much of it targeting Muslims.

A survey conducted last year by Ontario’s Human Rights Commission found that more people reported harbouring ‘very negative’ feelings about Muslims than about any other group. — Reuters

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Lolita performs during a show at the Miami Seaquarium in Miami. — Reuters photo

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