December 3, 2015

Turkish diplomat visits north London mosque that targeted in arson attack

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Thursday 03 Dec 2015 - 14:23 Makkah mean time-21-2-1437

Turkish Consul General Emirhan Yorulmazlar. Image from google

London, (IINA) - Turkey’s envoy to London on Wednesday visited a mosque in north London that was the target of an Islamophobic arson attack.
Consul General Emirhan Yorulmazlar met officials from the Finsbury Park Mosque in north London to pledge his support after a man attempted to ignite a makeshift petrol bomb last week, Anadolu Agency (AA) reported.
The Metropolitan Police is treating the attack as a hate crime. “We see the government taking necessary actions regarding rising Islamophobic attacks,” Yorulmazlar said. 
He added: “I hope that in the future the messages given by both politicians and Muslims will help reduce Islamophobic opinions.” 
CCTV images from Friday night’s attack show a man in a baseball cap and hooded top attempt to light a container filled with petrol before hurling it over the gates. He fled on a moped before police arrived. 
Mosque Chairman Mohammed Kozbar said: “The increase in Islamophobic attacks after Paris is quite dramatic. Our members of the community, especially women, face with physical and verbal attacks." "Muslim women come here and say that they can’t take their children to school, they can’t walk alone and many of them stopped using public transportation. People want to feel safe. These perpetrators must be brought to justice. We need to show them the Muslim community is protected by the police.”
The mosque is to hold a vigil on Friday for people from all faiths and backgrounds to show solidarity in the community. “It is a matter of unity and wisdom within all communities,” Kozbar said. “We will keep promoting community cohesion and harmony among all communities.”
SM/IINA

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