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New Zealand: Two years since the Christchurch far-right terrorist attack

New Zealand: Two years since the Christchurch far-right terrorist attack March 15 marked the second anniversary of the Christchurch terrorist attack, in which fascist gunman Brenton Tarrant murdered 51 men, women and children in mass shootings at two mosques, and injured 40 others. The 2019 massacre was the worst in New Zealand’s history and its brutality shocked billions of people around the world. The terrorist filmed and broadcast his slaughter on the internet, with the aim of inciting others to violence. At a public remembrance service in Christchurch on Saturday, the names of the dead were read out, and spokespersons for the bereaved families gave speeches. Maha Elmadani, whose father was killed, said: “His death, and that of all the shuhada (martyrs) has left behind a heartache that can never be healed and an emptiness that can never be filled.

Two Years Since The Christchurch Far-right Terrorist Attack

Two Years Since The Christchurch Far-right Terrorist Attack
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Christchurch mosque attack survivor being poisoned by bullet fragments in his leg

Christchurch mosque attack survivor being poisoned by bullet fragments in his leg
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Time to take action : Govt announces million-dollar fund to support Christchurch attack victims and their families

Time to take action : Govt announces million-dollar fund to support Christchurch attack victims and their families Newshub 12/03/2021 Kaysha Brownlie © Video - Newshub; Image - Newshub Watch: NZSIS Minister Andrew Little says he s going to make sure victims actually get the support they need. The Government has announced a million-dollar fund to help support victims and families of the Christchurch Mosque attack on March 15. It s one of the recommendations of the Royal Commission, but victims say it s too little - and two years too late. Ahmede Yesuf was one of the worshippers who was shot during Friday prayer at the Al Noor Mosque on March 15, 2019. Two years later, he is still struggling.

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