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Edmonton’s Muslim community saddened to see swastika painted on mosque building

EDMONTON – A group of young volunteers have been taking turns to monitor the grounds of an Edmonton mosque that was vandalized with a swastika symbol.

“There’s a few things that go through every Muslim’s mind right now, especially in the wake of the attack which took place in London, Ont., on an innocent family,” said Safwan Choudhry, a spokesman for the Baitul Hadi Mosque.

“This particular symbol has become a symbol of hate, has become a symbol of division … and it has become a way of creating fear in people.”

He said in an interview Wednesday that young community members have been taking turns to patrol the mosque 24 hours a day and seven days a week.

Edmonton police said they’re investigating the vandalism with their hate crimes unit.

A community member reported Tuesday morning that someone spray-painted the large, red symbol on the roof of the Baitul Hadi Mosque, near the minaret, police said in a statement.

They said investigators believe the vandalism may have happened in April — at the same time a vehicle and fence were vandalized in a neighbourhood near the city’s downtown.

The same person may be behind all the acts of vandalism, police said.