
Muslim woman's hijab ripped off in attack involving 10 people at Oshawa Pizza Pizza, anti-Islamophobia group says
Durham police said Thursday that they are searching for a group of youth who swarmed and assaulted a person at a Pizza Pizza in a plaza on Wentworth Street West around 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday.

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Access articles from across Canada with one account Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles per month Get email updates from your favourite authors Don't have an account? Create Account Amira Elghawaby, a federal special representative on combating Islamophobia, said the alleged suspects 'violently' ripped off the woman's hijab and kicked her repeatedly during the attack. She said it has left members of the community anxious and frightened. 'We are gathered to condemn this latest attack on a visible Muslim woman here in Oshawa,' she told a news conference outside city hall that was organized by the National Council of Canadian Muslims. Durham Regional Police said a group of teens caused a disturbance at a Pizza Pizza restaurant shortly after midnight on Wednesday and attacked the victim after they were confronted. Read More Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Please try again This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Investigators said store surveillance footage shows the group swarming and assaulting a person at the store, and they are encouraging perpetrators to come forward as they seek witnesses. 'It is critical that this latest incident be fully investigated and if hate crime charges are warranted for them to be laid,' Elghawaby said, noting that wearing a head scarf can sometimes put a target on Muslim women. 'As part of our investigative process, all motives, including the potential that this was a hate-motivated offence, are being thoroughly examined,' Durham police said in a statement. The victim's daughter said her mother had noted a surge in Islamophobic attitudes at her business, and the family sees the alleged swarming as an escalation of that trend. 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Toronto Star
2 days ago
- Toronto Star
Muslim woman's hijab ripped off in attack involving 10 people at Oshawa Pizza Pizza, anti-Islamophobia group says
The National Council of Canadian Muslims says the Muslim owner of a Pizza Pizza in Oshawa was attacked, had her hijab ripped off and stomped on by a group of 10 people. Durham police said Thursday that they are searching for a group of youth who swarmed and assaulted a person at a Pizza Pizza in a plaza on Wentworth Street West around 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday.