New Zealand Mosque Shootings
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New Zealand terror attack: 200 watched live-stream of massacre, video was viewed 4,000 times before it was taken off
Fp Staff •In the week since 50 people died in the New Zealand mosque terror attacks, social media giants like Facebook and YouTube have faced global criticism for regulations on content that are not strict enough, and a slow response to their platforms being used by perpetrators of violence.
Jacinda Ardern vows never to utter New Zealand shooter's name, says won't get him 'publicity he craved'
•New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern vowed Tuesday never to utter the name of the twin-mosque gunman as she opened a sombre session of parliament with an evocative as salaam alaikum message of peace to Muslims.
Farhaj Ahsan from Hyderabad among 'missing' Indians in New Zealand attack; MEA hasn't even contacted us, says family
Shahal B And Faseeh Ahmad •The family of Farhaj Ahsan, an Indian national from Ahmedabad who is reported missing after the New Zealand terrorist attack, is left distressed and confused as they scramble for an urgent visa and some update on Ahsan's whereabouts.
New Zealand mosque terror attacks: Nine Indian-origin people feared missing after shootings, MEA offers 'complete assistance'
•At least nine Indian nationals or people of Indian origin are feared missing in New Zealand following the deadly terror attacks at two mosques in Christchurch which killed 49 people, unofficial sources said.
New Zealand mosque shootings: UN chief urges global community to 'stand united against anti-Muslim hatred'
•UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday urged the international community to "stand united against anti-Muslim hatred".
New Zealand mosque shootings: Donald Trump conveys warmest sympathy after being slammed for 'lack of condolences'
Fp Staff •Donald Trump put out a statement on the social media platform conveying his "warmest sympathy and best wishes to the people of New Zealand".
New Zealand mosque shootings: Donald Trump tweets only link to Breitbart story; Twitterati slams president for lack of condolences
Fp Staff •As the international community reels under the shock of the blatantly hate-driven shootings in two mosques in New Zealand's Christchurch, US president Donald Trump has invited criticism for his tweet after the incident which only contains the link to the homepage of Breitbart, a conservative, 'far right' American news platform.