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Australian Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews has reiterated the government s commitment to removing terrorist and violent extremist content online after joining a virtual summit of world leaders.
Ms Andrews on Saturday joined New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, French President Emmanuel Macron and several other government and technology leaders on the second anniversary of the Christchurch Call.
The Christchurch Call was launched by Ms Ardern and Mr Macron in the wake of the 2019 Christchurch terror attack, which was live-streamed and stored online.
Since then more than 50 countries, international organisations and tech firms have supported the initiative including Facebook, Google, Twitter and Microsoft.
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Muslim community leader Anjum Rahman talks to Radio Tarana s Vandhna Bhan on the Christchurch terror attacks of March 15, 2019.
A Muslim community leader and human rights activist says some victims of the May15 Christchurch terror attacks are still experiencing effects of lead poisoning from the bullets used by the attacker. In an interview with
Radio Tarana on the eve of the second anniversary of the attack with killed 51 people, Anjum Rahman said some people still had lead bullet shrapnel in their body and were suffering as a result. There are issues like lead poisoning, and the shrapnel, the bullets that the killer used, they kind of exploded within the body and flew in all directions, and they were lead bullets, Rahman told S