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Arrest made after new Queenstown mosque targeted in a hate crime

Charlie Hebdo, and reportedly included sexist and anti-Islamic messages. Images of the prophet are frowned upon by many Muslims, and in 2015, 12 Charlie Hebdo staff were killed in a reprisal attack by Muslim extremists. The posters, which appeared at the Gorge Rd site on Tuesday, were quickly removed by locals. We know incidents like this are upsetting for our community and we d like to thank Queenstown residents for the information they have provided to assist our enquiries, Basham said. I m extremely disappointed and unhappy that there s people out there who think this is okay, Boult said. I use the word people reservedly. These are just disgusting individuals.

Man, 18, arrested after hateful, anti-Islamic posters plastered on new mosque in Queenstown

Man, 18, arrested after hateful, anti-Islamic posters plastered on new mosque in Queenstown Newshub 23/12/2020 © Queenstown Islamic Centre/Facebook The Islamic Centre on George Rd in Queenstown. An 18-year-old man has been arrested in connection to upsetting posters plastered around Queenstown, including at a brand-new Islamic Centre. The teenager appeared in the Queenstown District Court on Thursday, charged with possession of a knife, Southern District Commander Superintendent Paul Basham confirmed in a statement. Further charges are expected to be laid at a later date. According to a witness, the posters bore images of Islam s prophet Muhammad, taken from satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo, and reportedly included sexist and anti-Islamic messages.

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