New Zealand - Christchurch Mosque shooting, dead & injured reported, 15 March 2019

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  • #381
Really? It's a great move. That's the reaction of a good leader imo. Nobody needs one of those weapons. He'd have had a harder job if he couldn't have bought them.

Great move, it worked for Australia ....
 
  • #382
Glad I don’t live in nz, too much gov control.

NZ has one of the highest rankings for freedom of press in the world. We are a very open minded nation.

Not sure where you get the idea that there is a lot of government control.
 
  • #383
NZ has one of the highest rankings for freedom of press in the world. We are a very open minded nation.

Not sure where you get the idea that there is a lot of government control.
Also @Elley Mae that is a very offensive comment, we are a beautiful, peaceful, non violent country and that’s a kick to us when we are down.
 
  • #384
NZ has one of the highest rankings for freedom of press in the world. We are a very open minded nation.

Not sure where you get the idea that there is a lot of government control.

Freedom of the press.

I gave up on main stream media along time ago.

When ppl are elected by citizens they should not then make decisions on their own.
 
  • #385
What is actually the point of automatic weapons in a non-war zone?
 
  • #386
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Her name is Jacinda Ardern & she is the PM & I think she her response to this absolute tragedy has been amazing :).

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New Zealanders, ignore any negativity in this thread. You have a lovely country, one of the few countries I'd feel safe moving too.
 
  • #389
Her name is Jacinda Ardern & she is the PM & I think she her response to this absolute tragedy has been amazing :).



You seem like such a positive person :rolleyes:


I am.

I always tell people to think positive.

I just find it silly to ban something that lots of ppl own and enjoy.
 
  • #390
New Zealanders, ignore any negativity in this thread. You have a lovely country, one of the few countries I'd feel safe moving too.


I think it’s beautiful as well, Australia too.
 
  • #391
Many good points in this article, otherwise staying away from it. imo. rbbm.
The New Zealand shooter’s manifesto shows how white nationalist rhetoric spreads
"It’s the kind of document instigators of mass violence often write to inspire copycat attackers (which is why I chose not to link to it)."
"The main intention of terrorist manifestos is not to help everyday people understand how they became terrorists — it is to create new terrorists."

There is a problem with the article, "White Nationalism" is not synonymous with "White Supremacy". Nor are "White Nationalists" psychopathic killers.

White Nationalists are not a "terrorist group or organization" any more than Black Lives Matter.
 
  • #392
What is actually the point of automatic weapons in a non-war zone?

^^^^ this!

I've asked it before on other threads and never really had an answer. I understand people having rifles or whatever for hunting, but beyond that I have no idea what the appeal or function is.
 
  • #393
'Panic buying' of guns ahead of ban

There has been a rush on gun shops, with people "panic buying", in the wake of the Christchurch terror attack and in anticipation of the Government tightening gun laws.
 
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Sharing video of attack could lead to jail time: police

A 22-year-old man will appear at Christchurch District Court on Monday morning (local time), after being charged with offences under New Zealand's Films Videos and Publications Classification Act.

"This man was arrested by police in the initial stages of the shooting investigation in Christchurch on Friday afternoon, but he is not being charged in relation to the attack. Police at this stage do not believe he was directly involved," they said in a statement.

They also warned people against sharing video of the terror attack, which was live-streamed on social media by the gunman.

"We would like to remind people that it is an offence to distribute or possess an objectionable publication (under the Films Videos and Publications Classifications Act 1993), which carries a penalty of imprisonment. The live stream video of the shootings in Christchurch has been classified by the Chief Censor’s Office as objectionable," police said.

New Zealand terror attack at mosques in Christchurch: Live updates - CNN
 
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Pope Francis has paid tribute to the victims of the Christchurch massacre, twice departing from his prepared statement on Sunday to call them “our Muslim brothers.”

“Dear brothers and sisters, in these days, with the pain of wars and conflicts that never cease to afflict all mankind, the pain is added from that of the victims of the horrific attack on two mosques in Christchurch in New Zealand,” the Pope said in his weekly Angelus prayers at St. Peter’s.

“I pray for the dead and the wounded and their families. I am close to our Muslim brothers, the religious and civil communities, and I renew the invitation to unite with prayer and gestures of peace to oppose hatred and violence. Let us pray for our Muslim brothers that have been killed.”

Both references to “our Muslim brothers” appeared to be off the cuff, not appearing in the prepared text of the speech released by the Vatican.

New Zealand terror attack at mosques in Christchurch: Live updates - CNN
 
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Five Indian nationals who died in Friday's mosque attacks have been named by the Indian High Commission in New Zealand. The victims included four men and one woman.

“With a very heavy heart we share the news of loss of precious lives of our 5 nationals in ghastly terror attack in #Christchurch,” the High Commission tweeted.

The victims' names were: Maheboob Khokhar; Ramiz Vora; Asif Vora; Ansi Alibava and Ozair Kadir.

New Zealand terror attack at mosques in Christchurch: Live updates - CNN
 
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UK man arrested after pledging support for New Zealand attacker

A 24-year-old man has been arrested over a social media post that supported the terror attack at two mosques in Christchurch.

The man, from the Oldham area in northern England, was arrested on suspicion of sending malicious communications, Greater Manchester Police said in a statement.

“This is a very difficult time for people. The events in New Zealand have reverberated around the world. Many people are in deep shock and are worried," a police spokesman said in a statement.

"It is at times like this that, as a community, we stand together. Where the law permits and people cross the line, we will take robust action, which may include arrest and prosecution," the spokesman added.

New Zealand terror attack at mosques in Christchurch: Live updates - CNN
 
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Her name is Jacinda Ardern & she is the PM & I think she her response to this absolute tragedy has been amazing :).



You seem like such a positive person :rolleyes:
The NZ Prime Minister is just another politician with an agenda to push....moo
 
  • #400
^^^^ this!

I've asked it before on other threads and never really had an answer. I understand people having rifles or whatever for hunting, but beyond that I have no idea what the appeal or function is.
Possible defense of Freedom from nutcases or tyrannical controlling Governments ?.....moo
 
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