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COMMENT: It is not the time to turn any deportation of the killer into an election issue.
COMMENT: It is not the time to turn any deportation of the killer into an election issue.
Terrorist killer Brendon Tarrant faces an isolated life as a locked-up "hermit".
Judge feared gunman wanted to avoid consequences of what he had done.
The Australian terrorist behind the Christchurch mosque murders has been sentenced to life in prison. Video / 10 News
Tarrant is handcuffed and surrounded by police and Defence force staff as he's walked on.
Mosque victim have been able to sleep for the first time since the terror attack.
The man behind the Christchurch terror attack will never be released from prison.
EDITORIAL: With the handing down of NZ's harshest sentence, justice has been done.
There were cries of "Allahu akbar" outside court as the gunman was sentenced.
The Conversation: In a NZ legal first, gunman is jailed for life with no chance of parole.
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said while today's sentencing was an important milestone in the judicial process, 'it should not overshadow the incredible stories of determination and survival of victims'. Video / RNZ
Andrew Little says Australians can only be deported after completing their sentence.
Pain, fear, anger, bravery, unity, forgiveness and finally justice for March 15 victims.
PM Jacinda Ardern comments after the Christchurch gunman was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. Video / Pool
Christchurch mosque gunman Brenton Tarrant will never be released from jail.
Hamimah Tuyan, who lost her husband, speaks to the media after Tarrant's sentencing.
He is a terrorist, an inhumane and wicked mass killer – a "monster" and "undoubtedly" New Zealand's "worst murderer". And now Brenton Harrison Tarrant will never be released from prison, spending the rest of his life behind bars without any possibility of parole. Video / Chris Tarpey
"I don't think anything removes what happened that day."
Victims, survivors and loved ones have continued to deliver moving victim impact statements at the Christchurch High Court. Video / Chris Tarpey
Mosque victim: 'I'm in a wheelchair for the rest of my life.'
Nearly 100 victims of March 15 have had their say at sentencing.
Gunman has chosen not to speak ahead of tomorrow's sentencing.
Sara Qasem demanded that the terrorist knew her father's name, Abdelfattah Qasem, and challenged him to pay attention. "My Dad added value to this nation, I want to hear my Dad's voice – my Baba's voice." Video / Chris Tarpey
A man who was shot alongside his young daughter in the mosque attack mocks killer.
Father's statement to gunman: "This terrorist killed my beloved 3-year-old son."
'My 71-year-old dad would have broken you in half' - the son of Haji-Daoud Nabi addresses the Christchurch terrorist. Video / Chris Tarpey
Son leaves courtroom calling the man who killed his father a 'piece of s***'.
Gunshot wounds, grief of losing loved ones was just the beginning for March 15 families.
Victims continue to share their stories at the sentencing for the Christchurch gunman.
'I am white. Muslim and proud,' another tells gunman: 'You killed in my name.'