Quebec Muslim women 'scared to walk alone'
Quebec Collective Against Islamophobia notes rise in anti-Muslim attacks since charter proposal
Hanady Saad said she was walking along René-Lévesque Boulevard in Montreal with her friends a few weeks ago when a stranger yelled at her.
“He was starting to say bad words — 'Terrorist, go back home, we don't want to see your hijab. You have to take it off,'” Saad said.
She has lived in Quebec for 23 years and said for the most part, anti-Muslim comments have been rare.
But Saad said in the last month she has been targeted at work, a café and a grocery store.
“I'm a human, you know? I have the right to wear the veil. I have the right, like everybody, to be who I am.”
Charter stirs debate
The Parti Québécois's proposed charter of Quebec values has stirred debate over secularism and overt religious symbols ever since it was unveiled in September.
In recent weeks, the Quebec Collective Against Islamophobia (Collectif Qu