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Police only one minute behind gunman at Al Noor mosque
David Seymour cites unconfirmed reports of police and gunman at Al Noor at the same time.
David Seymour cites unconfirmed reports of police and gunman at Al Noor at the same time.
Remembrance service must focus on the Muslim community, says Jacinda Ardern.
Survivors describe scene of confusion and terror at the door on one side of the mosque.
NZ social media has been inundated by US pro-gun tweets since the Christchurch attacks.
National Library of NZ looking at specifics, but says new sites popping up all the time.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Facebook's white nationalist ban and the changes to NZ's gun laws.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said 59 countries would be represented at the service, as would the UNHCR. Many heads of state from the Pacific community would also attend.
Farid Ahmed, whose wife was killed in Christchurch, will speak at remembrance service.
The mosque is now more than 200 Muslims strong: "We are here to learn from yesterday".
Comment: A quiet revolution is underway in the Mongrel Mob.
Ahmed Bhamji said he suspected the gunman got his funding from Mossad.
Dr Khalid Shah reflects on the impact of the mosque attacks in a nation forever changed.
Schoolgirl's initiative joined by hundreds of kids around the Mid North.
Facebook Will Ban White Nationalist, White Supremacist Posts.
Comment: "I didn't expect how controversial my plan would be - with Americans."
Facebook will now ban posts, photos and other content that reference white nationalism.
Merepeka Raukawa-Tait: No one should have been surprised by our Prime Minister last week.
Comment: The Prime Minister will again be in the city.
Father shot shielding 2-year-old son from mosque killer.
He joins a line-up including Marlon Williams, Maisey Rika, Hollie Smith and Teeks.
Māori neighbour of the Christchurch accused gunman says he stared her down on the street.
Public open day organised by Northland Muslims this weekend
COMMENT: The bottom line for Facebook is money, not respect for their community.
Matt Nippert talks to the author of a book on Norway's mass killer Anders Breivik.
COMMENT: Oz is once again ahead of play when it comes to clamping down on terrorism.
Those who are left share lack of desire for vengeance.
Mayor Phil Goff has invited all Aucklanders to attend the event.
Agencies' focus on terrorist attack response pushes back other work.
Nilufer Naeem is a 24-year-old lawyer, born and raised in Auckland, and practising Muslim.