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Two Years Of Christchurch Mosque Attack: Jacinda Has A Message For Muslims

New Zealand: Muslims Angry Over Proposed Film On Christchurch Attack

New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said at a memorial service marking the two-year anniversary of the attacks on Christchurch mosques that the country has a duty to support the Muslim community. On March 15, 2019, 51 people were killed and dozens were injured in indiscriminate firing by two heavily armed men at two … Read more

Christchurch Massacre: Shooter gets life imprisonment without parole

Brenton Tarrant Christchurch massacre

Brenton Tarrant, who committed a terrorist act at two Christchurch mosques in 2019 killing more than 50, was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole.

Brenton Tarrant admitted to 51 charges of murder, 40 counts of attempted murder during the 2019 shooting rampage at two Christchurch mosques which he live streamed on Facebook.

High Court Judge Cameron Mander said in Christchurch on Thursday that a finite term would not be sufficient.

“Your crimes, however, are so wicked that even if you are detained until you die it will not exhaust the requirements of punishment and denunciation,” said Mander in handing down the sentence.

“As far as I can discern, you are empty of any empathy for your victims,” he said.

Earlier, the prosecutors told the court that Tarrant wanted to instill fear in those he described as invaders and that he carefully planned the attacks to cause maximum carnage.

The 29-year-old, armed with semiautomatic weapons and assault rifles, attacked Muslim worshipers indiscriminately during Friday prayers at the Al-Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Center in Christchurch on March 15, 2019.

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Christchurch Attack: Brenton Tarrant decides to represent himself at sentencing

Brenton Tarrant

Christchurch mosque shooter, Brenton Tarrant, who martyred 51 Muslim worshippers in New Zealand, will represent himself at the sentencing.

Brenton Tarrant pleaded guilty earlier this year to 51 charges of murder, 40 charges of attempted murder and one charge of committing a terrorist act. His guilty plea made a six-week trial due to begin in June redundant.

According to Judge Cameron Mander , his decision to represent himself would not affect the sentencing hearing set to begin on Aug. 24.

The judge approved Tarrant’s request in a pre-trial video call after he was satisfied that Tarrant understood his rights to have legal representation and that he wished to waive those rights.

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