On Monday, January 30, the terrorist attack occured in Quebec, Canada. An unidentified person did the shooting at the Islamic Cultural Center. There are some victims: six people are dead, eight are injured. The first reports say that the 27 years old student Alexander Bissonnette is charged with the the terrorist attack.
Yesterday, a civil funeral was held in memory of those who died during the attack. It took place near the building of Parliament.
The residents of Canada came to Parliament Hill with candles, flowers and posters. The posters showed the calls for unity and understanding.
In the photo: a banner that says "Together Against Hate!".
In memory of the victims the Canadians lit candles and laid flowers. These mournful minutes united many people.
In the photo: the protesters near the Parliament building on January 30, Quebec.
The senior officials didn't stay aside as well. Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau also came to the rally. He expressed condolences to the families of the victims and promised to look into the incident.