The 27-year-old suspect in a terrorist attack against Muslims at a Quebec City mosque was charged Jan. 30 with six counts of first degree murder and five counts of attempted murder.
Alexandre Bissonnette was known for taking right-wing, nationalist positions and supporting the French far-right party of Marine Le Pen, as well as admiring U.S. President Donald Trump.
The shooting during evening prayers Jan. 29 left six dead in an attack that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called an act of terrorism against Muslims. (AP)
ケベックのモスクに乱入した男が銃を乱射し、6人が死亡した事件で1月30日、容疑者が逮捕された。ジャスティン・トルドー首相はイスラム教徒に対するテロ行為と非難した。
The Japan Times ST: February 10, 2017