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How did this happen? Newshub s Patrick Gower looks at hate in New Zealand
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Deeply saddened : They Are Us director puts film on hold
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Mosque attacks: Christchurch to get rare bravery award
Mosque attacks: Christchurch to get rare bravery award Wed, 21 Jul 2021, 11:43AM
Christchurch city and its citizens are set to receive a rare bravery award for their response to the March 15, 2019 mosque terror attacks.
A ceremony this Friday night will see the city and citizens of Christchurch receive a representative Gold medal bravery award from the Royal Humane Society of New Zealand, for their response to the shootings where 51 people were murdered.
It s the second time the people of Christchurch have received the award - the last one being presented in 2012 in recognition of the bravery shown by persons known and unknown during and following the deadly February 22, 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
Challenging hate speech – yes but let s adapt our existing legislation
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Former president of the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand Hazim Arafeh speaks about the outrage and concern among the Muslim community. “It is completely unethical and immoral to try to make a movie about such a heinous crime,” Arafeh said. “Regardless of all the discomfort, it could still go ahead. But at least we raised awareness and told people we are completely appalled by this movie.” He said he’d spoken to a lot of Muslim people around New Zealand, and he did not find a single person in agreement with the film. Kiwi Andrew Niccol wrote the film and will be its director, but Philippa Campbell, a producer who was working on the film, has resigned in response to the outrage.