Friday, March 29, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

Nationally remember the victims of New Zealand

The victims of the March 15 attack in Christchurch Mosque of New Zealand are remembered nationally.  Photo: Reuters
New Zealand's Christchurch mosque has been honored with the national memory of the victims of the March 15 attack. More than 20 thousand people attended this event at the Hagley Park near Christchurch Al Nur Mosque on Friday. 
At that time, there was strong security measures. Prime Minister Jasinda Abdorna Muslim leader and in the presence of survivors, she delivered a speech on national television.
Popular British artist Kat Stevens, who was converted to Islam in 1970, sang in the ceremony. "We like the state, New Zealand is responsible for that. We could not be freed from hatred or fearful viruses, and were never safe. But we can find its antidote. '
Farid Ahmed survived for a while but his wife Husna did not get salvation. Farid said that he had forgiven the gunman for peace, "I do not want any kind of heart like a volcano. I want a heart full of love, forgiveness and heart. '
The Muslim name of the British singer Stevens, who took Islam to Islam, is now named Yusuf Islam. He performed two songs in the title "Peace Train" and "Do not be Saai" on this occasion and said to the public, 'When good people are closing their hands, only then evil power gets headache. In our country we see the opposite image. '
Gunmen killed 50 people in Al Nur mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand on March 15. Since then the mosque is being opened from today.

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