Christchurch Terror Attacks
Mosque attack inquest resumes: What you need to know
A two-week hearing will examine aspects of the terror attack that killed 51 people. Here are all the details.
Mosque victim's sister says pursuit of truth a 'shared responsibility'
A woman whose brother was murdered in the Christchurch terror attacks says "the pursuit of truth" is not just the responsibility of the affected whānau.
Firearms Registry to launch this week, nearly four years after it was proposed
The New Zealand Firearms Registry is set to go live on 24 June, nearly four years after it was proposed in the wake of the Christchurch Mosque terror attacks.
Lingering questions remain over Christchurch terror attacks
This week marks four years since a terrorist walked into two Christchurch mosques and killed 51 people, injured many more and forever changed the city and its Muslim community.
Mosque attacks inquiry: Victims' families call for removal of lawyer due to conflict of interest
Some families of victims of the 2019 mosque attacks believe a lawyer helping a coronial inquiry is too close with police and must be replaced.
One survivor's incredible journey, three years since mosque terror attacks
Three years since the Christchurch terror attacks left 51 worshippers dead and dozens injured, one survivor has completed a remarkable journey.
Temel Atacocugu has walked from Dunedin to Christchurch… Video, Audio
Temel Atacocugu to continue Walk for Peace after hospital stay
Christchurch mosque massacre survivor Temel Atacocugu is being discharged from Timaru Hospital today and will continue his journey from Dunedin to Christchurch.
Fresh threats against Al Noor Mosque as country debates hate speech reforms
As the country prepares to debate proposed hate speech reforms, Al Noor Mosque is being targeted with fresh threats of violence.
“She gave her life for saving others, and most particularly for saving me” – Farid Ahmed on his wife Husna, murdered in the Christchurch terror attacks
Farid Ahmed talks about his wife Husna, who died in the terror attacks in Christchurch on 15 March 2019. A moving highlight of the 2020 Word Christchurch Spring Festival. Audio
Refugee and migrant advocate Dr Zhiyan Basharati
Dr Zhiyan Basharati is a finalist for the Young New Zealander of the Year Award. She came to New Zealand age 11 after spending her childhood in a Kurdish refugee camp. Now she has a PhD in forensic… Audio
Corrections consulted international experts on how to manage mosque gunman
New documents reveal the Department of Corrections consulted international experts before the mosque gunman's sentencing to prepare for his incarceration.
Mosque attacks: Gunman looks like 'a shell of a person'
A former Christchurch city councillor, who is supporting mosque attack victims in court, says it has been a "cathartic" experience for people to let out 18 months of hurt and anger.
‘Racism has been found throughout NZ history, and it must be confronted for change to occur’
12 months after the Christchurch terror attacks, Guled Mire chairs an NZ Festival discussion with Alison Whittaker and Nyadol Nyuon from Australia, and Anahera Gildea and Jack McDonald from Aotearoa.
…Mosque shooter interview should not be public, attack witness says
A witness to the 15 March mosque attacks says an interview with the shooter should not be made public.
Victim Support distributes donations for terror attack victims
Victim Support will distribute another $655,890 to victims of the Christchurch terror attacks.
The funds come directly from public donations - despite the appeal closing in June last year.
Māni… Audio
Norway mosque shooter jailed for 21 years for murder
A far-right Norwegian man was jailed for 21 years for the racially motivated murder of his Chinese-born stepsister and attempting to kill worshippers in a mosque shooting spree.
Ardern and Macron hail success of Christchurch Call
The prime minister is heralding significant progress in the fight against online terrorism, with the Christchurch Call initiative that was signed one year ago today in Paris.
Mosque shooter likely to get life sentence without parole - legal experts
Legal experts say the Christchurch mosque shooter will "undoubtedly" spend life in prison - likely with no parole - and there's a chance his jail time could be served in Australia.
Widow shares journey of healing after Christchurch mosque attack
New podcast Widows of Shuhada shares the journey of four Muslim women widowed by the Christchurch mosque attacks that took place a year ago. Farah Talal is one of those women. She joins the show with… Audio
Trailer: The Guest House
Journalist and poet Mohamed Hassan shares stories, poetry and conversations with members of the Muslim community as he tries to come to terms with March 15 mosque attacks in Christchurch one year on.
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