Saturday, November 12, 2016
UK: One year on, post-Paris terror attacks hate still divides our world, say Nottingham Muslims
"Tomorrow I'm laying a wreath at the war memorial, remembering not only those who served for Britain, but also all those who lost their lives in Paris."
Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Nottingham Post
By By EllieCullen | November 12, 2016
Muslims in Nottingham have urged people to stand together against hate and division one year on from the Paris terror attacks.
Sunday marks the year anniversary since 130 people were killed in a series of co-ordinated attacks across the French capital, in a night that shocked the world. A total of 89 people died when gunmen opened fire at the Bataclan concert hall.
Twelve months on, Nottingham Muslims fear terrorists could soon strike again, in a year which has seen huge division across the world.
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Dr Irfan Malik, member of the Nottingham chapter of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, said despite the passage of time, the current world situation was "still quite concerning".
He added: "The risk of terrorist attacks is still there unfortunately.
"I think as communities, we really need to work harder to end as much of it as we can.
"We work very hard from an inter-faith point of view to unite communities and work for peace.
"Tomorrow I'm laying a wreath at the war memorial, remembering not only those who served for Britain, but also all those who lost their lives in Paris."
Nottinghamshire Police have released advice for people on how to react to a terror threat, as the year anniversary approaches.
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