Developments for you within the next few hours we have been told bodies of the victims will start being returned to families. They hope to have all the remains turned over by wednesday. In a News Conference a short time ago new zealands Prime Minister said a copy of that hatefilled manifesto was sent to her office just nine minutes before the rampage began. Also, the countrys cabinet will meet on monday to discuss changes to the countrys gun laws. Ive already said there will be gun law changes and there will be. The nature of those changes im looking to move on as quickly as we can, but i do need to talk them through with cabinet and then we will look to share them publicly as soon as were able. Earlier the Prime Minister joined mourners in welington, consoling those in grief and then laying a wreath at a mosque. The death toll now stands at 50 with 50 others wounded. 34 are being treated at Christchurch Hospital, 12 of those in intensive care, they are in critical condition. Some of the wounded, as you might imagine, have required multiple surgeries. As we continue to cover the investigation into the attack, we want to take a moment to remember the victims. Were starting to learn about them. Their names and what they were doing, the 50 murdered as they gathered for friday prayers. This is naim rasheed, he was 50 years old, he had lived in new zealand for seven years and had taught at a university the pakistani Prime Minister tweeted that rasheeds courage would be recognized with a National Award for his trying to tackle the terrorists. Both rasheed and his 21yearold son were killed. Kalil mustafa came to new zealand last year as a refugee from syria, he went to the mosque friday with his two sons, one of them just underwent a sixhour operation in the hospital, but the father was killed. And this is haji nabi, born in afghanistan but he moved to new zealand more than 40 years ago seeking asylum. He had five children, four sons, and a daughter. For more about the outpouring of love and support and, again, more exploration of what triggered this, lets go back to ivan watson live in christchurch. Ivan . Reporter thank you, natalie. I am by the gardens here in christchurch where an improvised memorial has sprung up since the most deadly terrorist attacks in new zealands modern history. The crowds now shortly after 10 00 p. M. Local time have thinned out, but all throughout the day there were hundreds of people at a time coming through here, quietly laying flowers and other tokens of support, messages like, you should be safe in our country, they are us, we love you, and the ones that truly put a lump in my heart are notes that are written by children in crayon, for example, saying i miss you, i love you. This has profoundly shaken this small city, about 400,000 people, where a gunman ram paged in the streets and attacked two mosques on friday until he was arrested by police. They say some 36 minutes after they got the call, but within that time the suspect was believed to have killed at least 50 people and wounded many, many more. Now, earlier in the afternoon i spoke with one family, phil temple and his family, and they had come down here and were standing quietly with tears in their eyes and i asked them why they decided to come to this location on this autumnal day. We felt the need to show respect to the people that lost their lives and just to share with our city how we feel. This is so tragic, so horrible, and i think its been clear the whole city wants to show their support. We just have so much respect and will have for people in our city and we want to show that. You brought your children today. Is that important for you . Absolutely. The kids need to understand whats happening here. This isnt okay. It can happen in the world and its just its devastating that its happened in our Little Corner of the world, but its not okay. Its just not okay. You guys were probably in school on friday here in christchurch. Yes. And what were your teachers telling you . Just that there had been a shootout at one of the mosques and then we had to go into lockdown. Ariana, what would you like to tell people around the world in the wake of this tragedy, this terror attack . I think that its a tragedy and it shouldnt have happened and the Muslim Community shouldnt have had this grief. Its just disappointing and i just think that the Muslim Community belong in new zealand. I wondered if you could help me, i see many of the signs here say [ speaking Foreign Language ] what does that mean. It means to stand strong. Stand strong together. When you say that to them it shows youre with them, youre standing beside them. Ive seen so many people walking up and down here wiping tears from my own eyes and theyre crying, too, and you are. I just where do you move on from here do you think . The messages are about the love we have for each other and how we want to show that and i guess with time that will help people support the people that are grieving and that have lost people and help them rebuild their lives and i hope we can, you know, follow through with what people are saying and showing. I think its always been a source of pride that weve opened our arms to refugees from all over the world and so many of them have this hatred follow them here, its terrible. So we want to rebuild, help them rebuild their lives. And also all the more stunning because officially there are only about 1 of your countrys population is, in fact, muslim. So this is a Tiny Community that felt the brunt of this violence on friday. Yeah. Yeah. But thats still part of our community, everybody is part of our community no matter what the percentages. Like i heard the other day that the percentage of People Killed here is more per capita than the percentage on 9 11 for america. Its a massive tragedy for us. Its terrible. Its a massive tragedy for the world. And the messages that youre hearing from the authorities, from the police, from the Prime Minister in the wake of this attack, does it bring you confidence moving forward for safety in this community . Yeah, for me especially. I have massive pride on how jacinda has handled this. Jacinda ardern your Prime Minister. She has gone straight out to them and talked to them about the support they will be giving them. This doesnt define us as a country. That were here for them. Shes talking about changing our gun laws and theyre having a meeting tomorrow about that and i think every New Zealander will want those gun laws changed because this just cannot happen in this paradise that we live in. Noah, some of the victims were children around your age. Yes. Do you have any message for children, perhaps their siblings, their relatives after this . Just that like the kids that died they had so much more time to live and its just its so sad that they just had to die so early when they could have done Amazing Things later in life. Okay. Well, i want to thank you and your family for taking the time to speak with me and my condolences to your community for whats taken place here. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Reporter thats an excerpt from one family that were here. It is impossible not to be moved in the presence of some of these messages that you see here. And, of course, in addition to the loss of life, we have to remind viewers that there are still people fighting for their lives. Still at least 13 people in intensive care at Christchurch Hospital which is almost within sight of where im standing right now. Now, the authorities here in new zealand have been taking to the airwaves trying to reassure their populous about safety in the days ahead and particularly monday when routines will presumably try to go back to normal here in christchurch in the wake of this atrocity. Take a listen. You will see a highly visible Police Presence on the streets, around your businesses, around your schools and even in the air, right across the country. There are an additional 120 police staff in christchurch. When it comes to mosques, during Opening Hours and while mosques are in active use, there will be a Police Presence outside. While they are closed, the public will remain in the vicinity. This will continue to be the case while the Police Investigation continues. Reporter now, to get some more perspective here, im joined now by clark jones, a counterterrorism expert and Senior Research fellow at the Australian National university. Youre coming to us live. Thank you very much, mr. Jones. One Muslim Community leader that ive spoken to here in new zealand said that they tried to sound the alarm in past years about what they said was a rise in islamaphobic rhetoric in new zealand and around the world, and that those warnings fell on deaf ears. Had you been documenting similar patterns in your studies . Yes, without a doubt, and i think some political leaders have got a lot to answer for. Theres even one pm that almost endorsed the attacks, a queensland parliamentarian. There has been a rise of very conservative politics starting from the top when theres been any sort of attack on in australia, for example, any sort of attack, any criticism of australians and australian way of life theyve come down very heavily on those people. So theres and thats been mainly directed at the Muslim Population but also theyve tried to criminalize refugees, the way theyve treated refugees, immigrants in australia. This has happened for a listening time. This has been a growing problem and ever since 9 11 when there is a very small few terrorist criminals that have caused these attacks, that seems to have reflected on the whole Muslim Population. So this rhetoric, this negative rhetoric around muslims, around immigrants have really fueled the fire and almost motivated some of these i will use the term crazy. I know they were fully calculated in what they did, but these people to carry out these atrocities. Why new zealand . Thats another question. Then i want to pose that to you. Why do you think that an australian suspect, without any prior criminal record in australia or new zealand, decided to carry out this alleged attack here in new zealand far from his own homeland in a country that only has 1 of the population that is muslim . I think you can really see, i suppose, new zealand as a soft ever target. I i mean, we have to remember this was carefully planned, its almost two years in the planning. If you compare it to other countries, australia, there have been a lot of resources, millions of dollars put into the hard edge of countering terrorism. So theres the Police Presence, the number of people working in counterterrorism. Yes, new zealand has been doing the same, i was involved in counterterrorism exercises some probably ten years ago now, so i know theres been those arrangements in place in new zealand, but not to the same extent as australia. Maybe they saw new zealand as a soft target where they could get let that sort of recognition for their cause. Now, we know that social media has played a large role in this, but also the media now are reporting the events. Theyve got their message across and its got across quickly. Theres even a sky news here in australia kept on replaying the tapes made by this perpetrator. So you can see why it could be any corner of the earth, but it gets around the world very quickly. Their message got out very, very quickly, as sad as that is. The use of social media a major, major factor here. So much attention since the 9 11 attacks in the u. S. When it comes to count counterterrorism has been on islamist, fundamentalist, jihadi acts of political violence. Is this a wakeup call to governments intelligence agencies to look at white nationalist, supremacist acts of violence and terror . Look, certainly, and weve been calling on the government to pay more attention to this side, but youve got to remember we dont drop tools on the other side just to carry in and focus here now. Its got to be a balanced perspective. We shouldnt vilify one particular community because of who has carried out the act. We need to look at terrorism far more holistically, looking at both sides, looking at the reasons, looking at the causes that of course where it comes into my territory is what do we do about these people . Can we rehabilitate them . Should we rehabilitate them . What are the next steps . Reporter all right. Clark jones from Australian National university, live from canberra, thank you for your insight and perspective there. Now, weve had a chance to talk to some of the survivors of the two attacks that took place here in christchurch, it was two mosques, the linwood and the al noor mosque where authorities have been working frankly throughout the weekend to try to identify the victims of this massacre. Weve also heard from one man who says that he tried to confront the attacker as he was carrying out his acts of violence. Take a listen. Screaming to the guys, come here, im here. I just wanted to put more focus on me, but unfortunately just got himself to the muslims, then i see shooting and i see hes shooting inside the mosque. He dropped his gun and because i had this other gun on me as well and he just ran. I think so he had more gun, this guy tried to get more gun and he see me chasing with a gun, i just got that gun through his window like an arrow and blast his window, he thought probably i shot him or something and just he drove off and i keep chasing him and he was at the traffic light, but the traffic light was still red but he just managed to do a uturn and take off. When you threw the gun at the windshield, it shattered . Yeah, it shattered out his window. Thats why he got scared. Thats why after that he run away. Then i come inside the mosque to see whats happening and i see a lot of im so sorry so he did come inn signed the mosque. Whats happened, i didnt know it was inside the mosque or not because i was yelling at him, but i could see he kept shooting at the people inside the mosque. Then when i come inside then i find all this loss. Reporter now, video that was live streamed by the suspect showed that as he approached the al noor mosque here in christchurch he was initially greeted by one of the worshippers who said, hello, brother. Its hard to stress enough about the shear psychological damage that this has caused to people who were in the vicinity. As weve heard from one survivor, take a listen. I just kind of stopped thinking about it, getting those flashbacks, and its one of those experiences which i wish no one ever encounters. Its just catastrophic and its just have you been to a funeral this morning . Yes, i have. And whose funeral was that . So some Close Friends and Family Friends that passed away, deceased, and it was even difficult to even go for the funeral. There was still speculations that we were thinking that maybe, you know, someone is watching us, someone will shoot all of us at a funeral just because were muslims. Reporter the psychological trauma here is something that this community will be wrestling with for some time to come. The government has promised to provide Mental Health experts to help people through this process, but were just at the tip of the iceberg and in the very beginning of that stage in the aftermath of these terror attacks. Back to you, natalie, at cnn center. Ivan, thank you so much. We certainly can get a sense of what people are dealing with, the depth of their despair from your interviews. We really appreciate it. We will see you again. Still ahead here, a Significant Development in the investigation into the crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight 302. We will tell you about that, plus we will go back to new zealand, a country in shock and mourning. Earlier, members of whats called the black power gang performed an emotional haka, thats a traditional dance. It was in tribute to the victims. Minimums and fees. They seem to be the very foundation of your typical bank. 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