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Victims remembered on 4th anniversary of Christchurch terror attacks

Victims remembered on 4th anniversary of Christchurch terror attacks

The victims of the lethal 2019 Christchurch terrorist assault on a mosque and an Islamic middle had been remembered on the fourth anniversary of the assault Wednesday.

Andrew Little, the New Zealand authorities’s lead coordination minister for the response to the Royal Commission’s Report on the Terrorist Attack on the Christchurch Mosques in 2019, stated the victims of the lethal terror assault are at all times of their ideas.

“The Government is committed to reducing the threat of terrorism and violent extremism to New Zealanders,” Little stated in an announcement.

He added that he’s touring to Australia for the fourth Sub-Regional Meeting on Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Security on this anniversary day, which will likely be attended by Australia, Indonesia, Brunei Darussalam, Malaysia, New Zealand, the Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand.

On March 15, 2019, Brenton Tarrant, an Australian white supremacist, killed 51 individuals and injured 40 extra on the Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre in Christchurch metropolis.

He was sentenced to life in jail in 2020 with out the opportunity of parole, within the first such ruling ever handed down within the island nation.

However, Tarrant filed an enchantment in opposition to his life sentence in court docket final yr. The Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ) described his transfer as an try and retraumatize the victims and the nation.

The newest assertion issued by the affiliation on Wednesday, whereas commemorating the fourth anniversary of the assault, said that the whole nation remembers the “shahada” or martyrs.

“This is a time when the whole nation remembers the families of the shahada and the survivors of the terror attack,” stated President FIANZ Ibrar Sheikh in an announcement posted on the group’s web site.

In the identical assertion, FIANZ Chairperson Abdur Razzaq said: “On this fourth year since the tragedy we are also mindful of the Royal Commission Recommendations and the need to ensure the long-term social cohesion and national security of our country.”

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