New Zealand mosque shootings: Messages of love and solidarity pour in from across the world as NZ mourns 49 victims
A day after deadly shootings at two mosques in New Zealand’s Christchurch, where 49 Muslims were killed, people across the world took to the streets to offer their condolences.
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A day after deadly shootings at two mosques in New Zealand’s Christchurch, where 49 Muslims were killed, people across the nation took to the streets to offer their condolences. Reuters
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said some of the victims may have been new immigrants and refugees. Afghans, Indonesians, Indians, and Malaysians were wounded or have been declared missing since the attack. Reuters
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Following the attack, Muslim communities across the globe also expressed outrage. Pictured here is a demonstration being held outside a mosque in Jammu. Reuters
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People across Asia too offered flowers and notes expressing solidarity at the various memorials. Reuters
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In Christchurch, flowers, signs and candles were placed near a police line outside the Masjid Al Noor. Reuters
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In the wake of the attack, Australia has started deploying extra police force at major events and mosques. Victoria has been put on high alert as it would be hosting the Formula 1 Grand Prix and a community open day in mosques statewide on the weekend. AP


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