Tuesday, March 19, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

Do not take the attacker's name to the New Zealand Prime Minister

Jasmine Ardern in parliament.  Photo: Reuters
New Zealand's Christchurch mosque will never bring the attacker's name to the face of the country's Prime Minister Jasmine Arderna. In a meeting with the Muslim community in parliament, he said, "He wanted to do many things through a terrorist attack. But he is notorious. Therefore you will never hear his name on my face. '
During the Friday prayers on Friday, there were incidents of attack on Al Nour and Lynwood mosques in Christchurch. 50 people were killed in this. Five Bangladeshi among them 50 people were injured in this incident. The 28-year-old Australian-born striker, Brenton, Harrison Tarant, fired indiscriminately with semi-automatic weapons. He also looted the attack on Facebook. Later he was arrested.
Four days after the incident, the Prime Minister made a special meeting with the Muslim community in Parliament on Tuesday in Wellington. At first he started his speech in Arabic as 'Assalamu Alaikum'.
Jasinda Arderna said, "I would like to request you that we have named those people who have gone to their name instead of taking the name of that murderer. He is a terrorist, a criminal, an extremist. But when I talk about him, he will be unnamed. ' During this time, he urged the social media platforms to do more work to stop sharing the video of the attack. To the lawmakers, the Prime Minister said under the New Zealand law the attackers will face full punishment. 
Meanwhile, on Monday, the New Zealand cabinet agreed to bring 'policy' changes under the Arms Act. The Prime Minister said the details of this reform will be made by March 25.

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