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Unprepared: How the spies and cops entirely missed the terrorist


Unfortunately that was far from the case.
The Royal Commission’s report depicts the counter-terrorism effort across government agencies SIS, Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), Police as lacking clear leadership and, despite the layers of bureaucracy and reports, ill-equipped and under-resourced to gather intelligence and identify new threats.
The picture presented of the agencies as they operated before the terrorist attack in Christchurch is one of blinkered organisations, focused almost entirely on the threat of Islamic extremism, and acting without much co-ordination or urgency to address non-Islamic terrorism threats, even when they some were highlighted.
It appears also that there was little input from politicians and almost no effort to make the public aware of how they could contribute to mitigating the risk of domestic terrorism. ....

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Intelligence agencies' failures highlighted but no accountability sought


Intelligence agencies failures highlighted but no accountability sought
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Several key security and intelligence agencies failed to do their counter-terrorism job well, or at all, but there remains no way of holding them to account.
This is revealed in the report of the Royal Commission into the 15 March 2019 mosque terrorist attacks.
The commission s overall conclusion was that no one dropped the ball; its assigning of limited accountability for the many failings before the attack has upset the Muslim community.
It has also upset a historian of terrorist attacks, professor Joe Siracusa of Curtin University in Perth, who said the people killed and injured deserved better. ....

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New Zealand was reluctant to talk about domestic terrorism. A new national security agency may change this


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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern delivers a summary of the findings of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Terrorist Attack on Christchurch Mosques. (Video first published in December 2020)
EXPLAINER: Natural hazards such as earthquakes, biosecurity intrusions like the Queensland fruit fly, and pandemics such as Covid-19 are obvious and known threats to New Zealanders.
Domestic terrorism and violent extremism were less understood, before ripping into the public’s consciousness with the terror attack on March 15, 2019.
But who was responsible for this ignorance?
The Royal Commission into the March 15 terror attack, which released its report on Tuesday, said the lack of discussion about counter-terrorism, intelligence, and security came from the top. ....

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