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Paralyzed mosque attack survivor discusses Quebec secularism laws

29 January 2026
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Paralyzed mosque attack survivor discusses Quebec secularism laws
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Aymen Derbali, a survivor of the 2017 Quebec City mosque shooting that left him paralyzed from the chest down, now celebrates small recovery milestones, such as moving his fingers and using his laptop. Nearly nine years later, he advocates against rising Islamophobia in Quebec, fueled by recent secularism laws that he deems discriminatory. Derbali and community leaders express concern that these laws promote xenophobia and impact the lives of Muslim families. He questions the lack of freedoms for religious minorities in Quebec, emphasizing the need for tolerance and understanding.

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