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March 15, 2021
Two years on, there are still pockets of hate. And there are beams of light
Commentary
I’m asking New Zealand not to forget, and not to brush this aside, writes Anjum Rahman.
It’s been a long two years since our world was torn apart. So often I think about the countries that live with these kinds of events on a weekly basis, and how they might deal with the trauma, the constant fear and not knowing when the next attack might happen. I can’t even imagine what it’s like to be present, to lose someone, in a deliberate attack with such horrific consequences.
Thursday, 11 March 2021, 5:50 am
9 March 2021
The Islamic Women’s Council of New
Zealand (IWCNZ) is launching a poster series and resource
booklet for all state secondary schools in Aotearoa. These
resources aim to introduce Kiwi students to the thoughts,
perspectives, and experiences of a diverse range of Muslim
women who contribute to New Zealand. They will serve as an
initial source for emerging social scientists who may wish
to research more about Islamic communities and the people
within them.
This project has been a dream of IWCNZ
but was placed on hold due to the Christchurch Terror
Attacks. Yet, IWCNZ persevered and was able to complete the
Press Release – Islamic Women’s Council of New Zealand 9 March 2021 The Islamic Womens Council of New Zealand (IWCNZ) is launching a poster series and resource booklet for all state secondary schools in Aotearoa. These resources aim to introduce Kiwi students to the thoughts, perspectives, and experiences …
9 March 2021
The Islamic Women’s Council of New Zealand (IWCNZ) is launching a poster series and resource booklet for all state secondary schools in Aotearoa. These resources aim to introduce Kiwi students to the thoughts, perspectives, and experiences of a diverse range of Muslim women who contribute to New Zealand. They will serve as an initial source for emerging social scientists who may wish to research more about Islamic communities and the people within them.
00:08 EDT, 6 March 2021
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A key Muslim organisation is urging the New Zealand government to smarten up intelligence services in the wake of an online threat to attack mosques in Christchurch using car bombs.
A 27-year-old man was arrested and charged for the shocking pledge this week, less than a fortnight from the second anniversary of the Christchurch Mosque terror attacks.
Online, the man adopted a username similar to Australian terrorist Brenton Tarrant.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she was devastated to learn of the new threat to Christchurch Muslims and the unshocked reaction of the local community
Al Noor Mosque was one of the two places of worship where the 2019 massacre occurred and it has again been targetted with online threats of terrorism