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She then went to prayers at the Hussaini Association Mosque, where people from several cultures came together. She started her day at CFCR, where she played Eid music from 7 to 8 a.m. We just went to our work and just celebrate a small celebration in the mosque.” “In our country, when we go outside, you see lots of people there just happy, going to picnics, but here we don’t have that. Masoomi said she would celebrate for three days in Afghanistan, but this year in Saskatoon, she celebrated with family and friends for one day, on Sunday. The holiday, which ran from July 9 to 13 this year, includes prayers, social gatherings, animal sacrifice and lots of food sharing. “Here, not all of them celebrate Eid, the Canadians, but when I went to mosque, I realized that yes this is the day of the Eid because there, they wear beautiful clothes, new clothes,” she said.Įid al-Adha, the feast of sacrifice, is an annual religious holiday in the Muslim community, celebrating the end of Hajj. She said it was very different to walk around Saskatoon and see so many people who weren’t celebrating the holiday.


This past week, Masoomi celebrated Eid al-Adha outside of Afghanistan for the first time. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.The UK government has demanded the safe treatment of the remaining British prisoners in accordance with the Geneva Convention and there are hopes a prisoner swap could be arranged. The pair were later charged with “mercenary activities".įoreign Secretary Liz Truss summoned the Russian ambassador, Andrei Kelin, earlier today (Friday, July 15) to express her “deep concern” over reports of Paul’s death. Paul had been arrested by Russian troops at a checkpoint in southern Ukraine with fellow Brit Dylan Healy. He joined the Ukrainian army in 2018 after marrying a Ukrainian woman and moving to the country.ĭespite that, Aiden’s been accused of being a “mercenary” by the Russian authorities and has been threatened with the death penalty alongside another Brit, Shaun Pinner, 48.Īiden has been told by his captors that the UK government is making no effort to help him (Image: Nottingham Post / )įor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here. READ MORE: Brit who left girlfriend for blonde Ukrainian refugee 'wants to pummel senile Putin'įormer care worker Aiden was captured by Russian forces in the besieged city of Mariupol in April. In the disturbing clip which the Daily Star has chosen not to show, Aiden appears to be thin and pale but otherwise uninjured – despite the presence of a vicious-looking club on the table in front of him.Ī burly Russian jailer stands next to the Nottinghamshire 28-year-old as he belts out the anthem. The Brit, who was captured while fighting while fighting against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, has been shown seemingly being forced to sing the tune in another flagrant breach of the Geneva Conventions' rules on treatment of prisoners of war. British soldier Aiden Aslin has been forced to sign the Russian national anthem in an apparent propaganda video
