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New Zealand says it stands in solidarity with the families of three Fijians who lost their lives during the Christchurch terror attack two years ago.
New Zealand s deputy high commissioner to Fiji, Michelle Padmore, said the government is committed to ensuring that NZ is diverse, inclusive and safe.
She spoke at the Meeraj-Un-Nabi Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam Jalsa (celebrating the life of Prophet Mohammed) at Lautoka s Jame Masjid on Monday, on the anniversary of the Christchurch attack.
Michelle Padmore said NZ is also committed to promoting the values of tolerance, of inclusion, of diversity and unity that Fiji and New Zealand both share.
Navnesh Reddy
16 March, 2021, 2:30 am
Molvi Zoheb Alfaz Ali (back left) and Qari Umarul Farooq (back – second from left) with students of Lautoka Muslim Primary School during
the Meeraj-Un-Nabi Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam Jalsa at the Lautoka mosque yesterday. Picture: BALJEET SINGH
NEW ZEALAND stands in solidarity with the families of three Fijians who lost their lives during the Christchurch terror attack two years ago, says New Zealand’s deputy high commissioner to Fiji, Michelle Padmore.
She made this statement while speaking at the Meeraj-Un-Nabi Sallallahu Alayhi Wa Sallam Jalsa at the Lautoka Jame Masjid yesterday on the eve of the second anniversary of the Christchurch attack in New Zealand.
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