The alleged gunman’s statement has been classified as “objectionable,” making it illegal to possess or distribute it anywhere in the country.
Author: DAMIEN CAVE
Mourners Honor the Dead With Call to Prayer in Christchurch, New Zealand
A week after the massacre at two mosques, at least 26 victims were buried as residents and visitors also shared two minutes of silence.
Mourners Honor the Dead With Call to Prayer in Christchurch, New Zealand
A week after the massacre at two mosques, at least 26 victims were buried as residents and visitors also shared two minutes of silence.
New Zealand Police Listed Wrong Person as Killed in Mosque Shooting
An incorrect name was listed on a court document charging the suspect with murder, but legal experts said the mistake would not impede prosecution in the mass shooting.
New Zealand Police Listed Wrong Person as Killed in Mosque Shooting
An incorrect name was listed on a court document charging the suspect with murder, but legal experts said the mistake would not impede prosecution in the mass shooting.
Quick Action, Near Miss and Courage in New Zealand Attacks
A bystander and police preparedness may have helped limit the toll by a gunman equipped to inflict far greater damage.
After Mosque Massacre, New Zealand Has Its Gun-Debate Moment
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern had made clear that lawmakers will look at a range of options, from gun buybacks to restrictions on magazines for semiautomatic rifles.
Letter 96: Sexual Assault and Australia’s ‘Culture of Suppression’
In this week’s Australia letter: How the secrecy around the Pell case is adding to Australians’ questioning of how the courts handle sexual assault.
Seeking a Fair Trial and a Voice in Sexual Assault Cases. For Victims.
The justice system in Australia shrouds cases of sexual assault in secrecy even when victims want to speak out.
Letter 95: The Media Is Not the Enemy
Some governments detain reporters, others demonize them. This week’s Australia Letter examines the impact.