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We need justice, not charity, for Christchurch s mosque attack survivors

Almost there! Check your email inbox to finalise email verification. You ll then be asked to choose a password so you can log in to The Spinoff. April 1, 2021 Al Noor Mosque shooting survivor Wasseim Alsati after the sentencing at the Christchurch High Court (Photo: Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images) We need justice, not charity, for Christchurch’s mosque attack survivors Opinion When it comes to reparations for affected whānau, survivors and witnesses of March 15, the government is sticking to the ACC model. We need to ask whether this is the best way forward, writes chief human rights commissioner Paul Hunt. Two years is a long time and for many of those who survived the March 15 massacre, it’s felt like a lifetime. Last month’s second anniversary took us back to the lowest point in our modern history when the Muslim community suffered massive violations of their human rights. A responsibility flows from that terrible afternoon.

Christchurch terror attack: Muslim community wants immediate action on Royal Commission s recommendations

Muslim groups are calling for more action and accountability over the mosque attacks in a new report out today. They want immediate action on a dozen of the Royal Commission s 44 recommendations including mandatory reporting of firearm injuries and better training in security agencies. The 42-page report from the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ) is in response to the government s series of 28 hui nationwide last month. Some Muslims have dismissed these hui as a talkfest, but others appreciated government ministers turning up. The report calls for the urgent setting up of a network to help victims, and for amending the Public Finance Act to require the security services to undergo performance audits.

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