۳۰ فروردین ۱۴۰۳ |۹ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 18, 2024
Switzerland Islamic Council condemns attack at Zurich mosque; urges ‘take Islamophobia seriously’

The Islamic Central Council of Switzerland has issued a statement condemning Monday's shooting in a Zurich mosque and urging politicians and the media to "finally take Islamophobia seriously". The unnamed gunman had stabbed a former friend to death at a playground only the day before.

Hawzah News Agency (Bern, Switzerland) - The shooting, it said, was "an alarm signal" that should prompt action to ensure that "Islamophobia is pushed back to the margins of society, where racism and anti-Semitism once were relegated".   

It called on Swiss authorities to dish out public funds to secure mosques and other Muslim institutions.



A 24-year-old Swiss man burst into the Islamic Centre in Zurich and opened fire on Monday evening, December ۱۹,  injuring three worshippers, aged 30, 35 and 56, who were among around a dozen people inside at the time.

The assailant then committed suicide and his body was found on a nearby river bank, police said.



The unnamed gunman had stabbed a former friend to death at a playground only the day before.  

Police had secured DNA evidence at the scene of the playground killing and were able to match it with DNA samples taken seven years ago from a youth who had stolen a bicycle.   



But despite having identified the murderer and deploying numerous resources to find him, police were unable to track him down before Monday's shooting, police said.

According to investigators, there was no indication that the gunman had any links to terrorism or far-right movements. He also had no known connection to the Islamic Centre.



They said it remained unclear if he was suffering from mental problems.

The three injured in the shooting are in a stable condition in hospital.

 

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