
Prison mail ban: Hate speech, online reach eyed as reasons
Hate speech and online reach are being looked at as grounds to withhold prisoners' mail.
Hate speech and online reach are being looked at as grounds to withhold prisoners' mail.
And more white supremacist letters have been allowed out.
The alleged gunman's mother has praised Police and Corrections.
Staff allowed two inmates to send letters containing content that should've been withheld.
Kelvin Davis has demanded a new multi-level process for vetting the prisoner's mail.
PM says alleged gunman should not have been able to send letter with "hateful views".
A 28-year-old Australian national denies being the March 15 gunman.
"I'm the shooter": Police watched the suspect get out of a car with his hands up.
What the Prime Minister and Facebook's executives said to each other after March 15.
Local prosecutor to file capital murder charges against 21-year-old gunman.
US student praised Christchurch gunman before setting fire to mosque, shooting synagogue.
The full story behind this shocking IS video has been revealed for the first time.
The accused's lawyers have filed an application to have the trial moved.
Victim Support cannot in good faith accept the donation, it says.
Police have arrested three men following a number of anti-terror raids.
Victim Support plans on rejecting the donation, or moving it on to another charity.
"We would've expected more people not to survive."
The accused is due back in court next Friday.
Prison staff turn to jailers of Norwegian terrorist for advice on mosque shooter.
Many submissions to the commission will be kept secret for security or defence reasons.
'Egg Boy' donated $100,000 towards the Christchurch Foundation and Victim Support.
Previously unknown tales of heroism have been revealed at inquest. Warning: Distressing.
"The amount of vitriol and hate was disgusting. I thought we were better than this."
COMMENT: Terrorist attacks can happen anywhere any time and affect anyone's holiday.
New York Times: Facebook's artificial intelligence whiz faces the task of cleaning it up.
Comment: The summit in Paris stated the mosque terror attack as "unprecedented".
Accused mosque shooter will have a platform to read his manifesto, law professor says.
A social media user visited by police talks about why he was targeted.
A terrorism charge has been filed against the accused mosque shooter, what does it mean?
Christchurch Call doesn't trample on right to free speech.