Lawyers for the families of some of the 51 people killed in the 2019 massacre in Christchurch criticised the suppression of evidence by the royal commission of inquiry, which whitewashed the government, police and intelligence agencies.
The main focus at the hearing yesterday was on the impact of digital platforms, and this morning the terrorist's lawyer and the Human Rights Commission are expected to make submissions.
GRAPHIC CONTENT: A girl was sent to live with her grandparents after her mother died so they could offer a 'nurturing environment'. Instead, her grandfather abused her.