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View all search resultsThe recent attack by a white supremacist in Christchurch, New Zealand, revealed to us what the most extreme form of Islamophobia can be. The terrorist had reportedly developed a burning hatred of the growing number of Muslims that he saw as “invading his land”.
The world has grieved at and condemned the savage killing of 50 worshipers at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand on March 15. According to the manifesto entitled “Great Replacement” the alleged killer uploaded in social media right before the attack, the act of terror was motivated by the anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim political attitude of white supremacy.
Today in Christchurch, New Zealand a National Remembrance Service will be held just a short distance away from the Al Noor Mosque, one of the two mosques where 50 Muslims were killed in an act of terrorism. It will be televised nationally and throughout the country New Zealanders will come together to mourn.
The perpetrator of the shooting rampage at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, cited the war game Fortnite -- which is similar to PUBG -- in his manifesto, prompting speculation that he was inspired by the game.
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