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Focus: Paul Spoonley on being prepared for copycat mosque attacks
Race and ethnic relations expert Paul Spoonley says we have to be prepared in the event of copycat mosque attacks.
Race and ethnic relations expert Paul Spoonley says we have to be prepared in the event of copycat mosque attacks.
"We are not just dealing with a death. We are dealing with a terrorist attack."
Earlier: Tipple said Tarrant made his first purchase from the store a month after gaining his gun license, and his last purchase in March 2018.
"He said 'mum there is someone in the mosque shooting us'."
Earlier: Tipple said Tarrant made his first purchase from the store a month after gaining his gun license, and his last purchase in March 2018.
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These are the faces, and stories, of 50 people killed in a terrorist attack on March 15.
Six people, including three students, associated with Cashmere High School are believed to have been killed or injured in Friday's terrorist attacks.
The youngest victim was a 3-year-old whose family hasn't seem him since.
Brenton Tarrant is Australian and had been living in Dunedin until alleged killing spree.
Gold coast haka featuring legend in red band gumboots and Australian Aboriginal flag. Kiwis showing their support from across the ditch.
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"This is our moment to show that tolerance, mutual respect and love can and will prevail."
Security agencies' responses also likely to be discussed by Cabinet.
Spies warned of risks discovered in reviews and moved to keep New Zealand safe.
Linwood Mosque Imam Alabi Lateef Zirullah and Al Noor Mosque Imam Gamal Fouda speak to the Herald. / Video by Mark Mitchell
New details are emerging of the dead, the missing and the injured.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern meets with the community and lays a wreath at Wellington's Kilbirnie Mosque in memory of the victims of the Christhurch attack. / AP
Domestic terrorist organisations and right-wing extremists are slipping under the radar.
EDITORIAL: The haters have made an impact but not the one they wanted.
COMMENT: Pain is too raw and too deep to feel anything but overwhelming grief.
"This is what a dying forest looks like."
COMMENT: Ban and buy back these massacre weapons. We could've done this 20 years ago.
Officials are continuing to try and decode the actions of the shooter.
New Zealand remembers the victims of the Christchurch massacre.
PM's office received alleged gunman's manifesto, along with several other MPs.
Thousand people pay tribute to the fallen. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Appeals have already raised more than $3.5m for victims of the Christchurch massacre.
PM Jacinda Ardern update on Christchurch shooting
COMMENT: NZ will revert to its natural state of ka pai and all good. It'll take a while.