The Anglican Archbishops of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia have condemned an Easter Sunday suicide bombing in Lahore, Pakistan which killed at least 70 people.
"The targeting of the innocent, in this case Christians celebrating Easter, is the hallmark of terrorism and such cowardice should be condemned," the Archbishops said.
They said people of peace from all faiths should stand in solidarity to condemn the bombing.
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Archbishop of the New Zealand dioceses, the Most Reverend Philip Richardson, said in New Zealand we must work to make sure we never allow for suspicion and distrust between people of different faiths to develop.