The most powerful man of the United Nations has paid tribute to the people of Christchurch.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has been in the garden city, visiting victims of the two mosques targeted by a terrorist on March 15.
In a sit down interview with Newstalk ZB's Canterbury Mornings host Chris Lynch, he said hate speech is spreading like wildfire on social media and "it needs to be extinguished."
Every year, the Secretary-General visits a Muslim community during the holy month of Ramadan to express his solidarity.
He said today's visit in Christchurch was an expression of grief and condolences and more than anything else, an expression of admiration.