New Azad broadcasting and silence in New Zealand
21 March 2019, 22:02 BDT


New York's Christchurch terrorists attacked two mosques during Friday prayers in Holy Friday. Weeks turn again tomorrow again. How many days were left in the mosque? Once again, the worshipers will be gathering to pray for Friday prayers. On Saturday, the authorities announced the Azan broadcasting of the country's state television (TV NZ) and Radio (Radio NZ) Jumaar prayers. Two-minute silence will be observed nationally.
Last Friday, 50 people, including five Bangladeshis, were shot dead in a gun attack by Al Nur mosque and Lynnud mosque in Christchurch. 42 people injured After the attack, police arrested Brendon Tarantin (28) of the gunman Australian gunman. The judge granted him a remand after he was produced before the court last Saturday.
Though a minute of silence was observed in the memory of a deep tragedy, it was decided to observe two-minute silence in New Zealand considering the tragedy of Friday's tragedy. The program was announced on Wednesday by the country's premier Jasidah Ahmadno.
The first namaz-e-janaza and burial of two of the dead in the mosque were completed yesterday. Refugees coming from New Zealand to Syria from these two wars. About them, the Prime Minister said that they were supposed to be safe in New Zealand. He said that the body of 30 people already killed was handed over to their families.
Many family members of the deceased have expressed frustration. Ahmadnay agreed with the disappointment and said that the delay was due to the complexity of the identification process of the killed people even outside the manpower shortage. Ahmadine said he wanted to follow both domestic and international standards in identifying the bodies.
A week after bloody attacks, Muslim leaders of New Zealand say they will pray for Al Nur mosque. Imam Gamal Fouda, the Imam of the survival of the Dino and Mosque, said on Friday that this move will show the world to the world, Muslims and New Zealand do not face terrorism.
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