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Muslim leaders wary of timing and content of Christchurch attack movie

The Muslim Association of Canterbury is questioning whether it is an appropriate time for a film to be made about the Christchurch mosque attacks. Imam of the Al Noor mosque, Gamal Fouda, says he and others were approached bypeople interested in making a film about the attacks. Photo: Supplied / Mark Tantrum The Hollywood media outlet Deadline reports that the movie, which has the working title They Are Us, will focus on Ardern s response to the attacks and her message of compassion and unity. Muslim Association of Canterbury spokesperson Abdigani Ali said the attacks were still raw for the community. He said there were still many sensitivities around the tragic events of 15 March.

ANZAC Day: SKY News | TV Tonight

SKY News is commemorating Anzac Day this Sunday from 4:30am AEST. Join Sky News Weekend Edition anchors Tim Gilbert and Jaynie Seal from 4:30am for the Sydney Dawn Service live from Martin Place followed by the National Commemorative Service at the War Memorial in Canberra at 5:30am. From 6:00am a special Weekend Edition: Anzac Day Live program will broadcast with all the news and sports of the day and continued coverage of Anzac Day, live from Sky News reporters across the country in Canberra, Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. From 10:30am Sky News will have live coverage of the National Anzac Day Ceremony from the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

Christchurch mosque shooter seeks review of jail conditions, terrorist status

Christchurch mosque shooter seeks review of jail conditions, terrorist status The man responsible for the Christchurch mosque attacks wants to challenge his strict jail conditions and terrorist status. Australian white supremacist Brenton Tarrant wants the court to review decisions made by the Department of Corrections about his prison conditions, and his designation as a terrorist entity under New Zealand s Terrorism Suppression Act. The judicial review will be heard at the High Court in Auckland tomorrow. He will be representing himself. The Christchurch mosque gunman listens to victim impact statements during his sentencing hearing at Christchurch High Court.(Getty) READ MORE:

Ardern s condolence message of aroha over Prince Philip s passing

Ardern s condolence message of aroha over Prince Philip s passing Newshub 2 hrs ago © Newshub Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has written a condolence message expressing aroha on behalf of New Zealand, following the death of His Royal Highness Prince Philip.  The Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Her Majesty the Queen, passed away peacefully at the age of 99 in the early hours of Saturday morning, the Royal Family announced in a statement.  A condolence book has been set up in the reception area of the Beehive in Wellington, which Ardern signed on Monday morning on behalf of New Zealanders.  The Prime Minister s condolence message reads: With deepest sympathy and gratitude for a life of service.

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