two menand who Violently attacked a Muslim father Back from a picnic with for him familyIt has been found Guilty by a court that refused to recognize the assault as anti-Muslim hate crime in Permit announced Tuesday.
Muhammad Abu Marzouq, 39 years old, and his children family – A wife and four f six-year-Old girls- they were in they vehicle And about to return home From a picnic near a community Center in mississauga, just outside of Toronto when the second men He screamed walking along the obscenity with “terrorists”.
The husband started kicking car. I got Marzouk out And they were attacked. His wife, Diana Attar, begged for They have to stop, and then the police spot them car and ran towards her for help. when she returned husband was lying on The ground was bleeding profusely from his ear.
Marzouk was taken to a trauma center in Toronto where he was rushed into surgery after suffering a brain hemorrhage and receiving multiple fractures. in beating.
unjustified attack left the father of two with 10-15 skull fractures. in firstThe police framed the incident as result of Fury on the road, however, after further investigation by authorities late Tuesday changed The accident is hateful crime.
during the attackthe men I heard insults and cursing of Arabs. Apparently, after taking those words into account, Supreme Court Justice Fletcher Dawson called the attack “anti-Arab, not anti-Muslim.”
Al-Attar described the fierce attack as “the darkest side of humanity and one We won’t wish on me anyone. “
the family she has faced Emotional, physical and financial hardship as a result of the attack and Canada should an act more to help victims, a official with the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) said in Permit.
“we need to change this pattern of neglect and hardship for survivors of The head of operations at the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, Dr. Nadia Hassan, said such attacks. “These survivors deserve help, but we as a country haven’t done enough.”
He called the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood for National Support Fund for victims of Hate crimes decided by the federal government government.
Sentencing session for The two men and who They are will brothers begin on March 31st.
two menand who Violently attacked a Muslim father Back from a picnic with for him familyIt has been found Guilty by a court that refused to recognize the assault as anti-Muslim hate crime in Permit announced Tuesday.
Muhammad Abu Marzouq, 39 years old, and his children family – A wife and four f six-year-Old girls- they were in they vehicle And about to return home From a picnic near a community Center in mississauga, just outside of Toronto when the second men He screamed walking along the obscenity with “terrorists”.
The husband started kicking car. I got Marzouk out And they were attacked. His wife, Diana Attar, begged for They have to stop, and then the police spot them car and ran towards her for help. when she returned husband was lying on The ground was bleeding profusely from his ear.
Marzouk was taken to a trauma center in Toronto where he was rushed into surgery after suffering a brain hemorrhage and receiving multiple fractures. in beating.
unjustified attack left the father of two with 10-15 skull fractures. in firstThe police framed the incident as result of Fury on the road, however, after further investigation by authorities late Tuesday changed The accident is hateful crime.
during the attackthe men I heard insults and cursing of Arabs. Apparently, after taking those words into account, Supreme Court Justice Fletcher Dawson called the attack “anti-Arab, not anti-Muslim.”
Al-Attar described the fierce attack as “the darkest side of humanity and one We won’t wish on me anyone. “
the family she has faced Emotional, physical and financial hardship as a result of the attack and Canada should an act more to help victims, a official with the National Council of Canadian Muslims (NCCM) said in Permit.
“we need to change this pattern of neglect and hardship for survivors of The head of operations at the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, Dr. Nadia Hassan, said such attacks. “These survivors deserve help, but we as a country haven’t done enough.”
He called the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood for National Support Fund for victims of Hate crimes decided by the federal government government.
Sentencing session for The two men and who They are will brothers begin on March 31st.