The Chair of Hikma Advocacy Group Nawaz Tahir called on all political leaders for nonpartisan action to be taken to fight hate and Islamophobia during a speech at vigil held in London, Ont. for a Muslim family attacked by a driver that killed four and left one boy injured. “We’re in a war against hate and that war requires non-partisanship,” Tahir said.
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London advocacy group leader calls for “non-partisanship” to fight hate in vigil for Muslim family killed
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