Christchurch Mosque Attacks
'We're all the same' - 96-year-old asks for compassion for all
It was one of the stories which defined the aftermath of the shootings.
A 95-year-old man taking four buses to join an anti-racism march in central Auckland.
John Sato, a returned serviceman, was… Audio
Police commander remembers Christchurch mosque attacks
It's been nearly a year since the Christchurch mosque attacks shocked the nation.
Canterbury police responded to the attacks within minutes, and two officers out on a training exercise apprehended… Audio
Whanganui remembers Christchurch mosque attacks
It's nearly a year since the attacks on Al Noor and Linwood Mosque in Christchurch.
RNZ spoke to people around the country about their recollection of March 15, 2019.
Here's what they said in… Audio
Lianne Dalziel remembers Christchurch mosque attacks
Sunday will mark one year since the Christchurch mosque attacks, with a service planned to take place at Horncastle Arena.
Christchurch mayor Lianne Dalziel was in charge the day the attacks… Audio
Cantabrians remember Christchurch mosque attacks
A year ago there were scenes of horror and despair at Al Noor and at Linwood mosque but also many moments of extraodinary heroism, courage and kindness.
Morning Report will talk to some of the people… Audio
Stage 5 - The path to acceptance
And finally, hopefully, acceptance. Sheikh Gamal Fouda, the imam of Al Noor mosque, traveled the world offering a message of peace. But he found his own inner peace here at home. Audio
Dunedin remembers Christchurch mosque attacks
It's nearly a year since the attacks on Al Noor and Linwood Mosque in Christchurch.
RNZ spoke to people around the country about their recollection of March 15, 2019.
Here's what they said in… Audio
Nelson remembers Christchurch mosque attacks
It's nearly a year since the attacks on Al Noor and Linwood Mosque in Christchurch.
RNZ spoke to people around the country about their recollection of March 15, 2019.
Here's what they said in… Audio
Christchurch residents remember mosque shootings
Morning Report is co-broadcasting from Christchurch ahead of this weekend's anniversary of the mosque shootings.
Fifty-one people were killed and many more were injured ,shot and many more their… Audio
Stage 4 - A global depression
After bargaining, the depression. It was felt by Muslims even half a world away, who experienced the 'vicarious trauma' and thought maybe they were right to worry about their safety after all. Audio
Stage 3: Bargaining to belong
After anger comes bargaining. 'If only we had taken better care of our Muslim neighbours'. But we hadn't and many Māori stepped up, drawing on their own experience of exclusion. Audio
Stage 2: Who gets to be angry?
After denial comes anger. Guled Mire became a spokesperson for his community after the mosque attacks, but when he showed anger at the death of innocents, he found the tide shifting. Audio
Stage 1: Denial at the graveside
Mohamed Hassan works through the five stages of grief felt by Muslim New Zealanders after the March 15 attacks. Stage one is denial; he talks to Hassan Raslan, who spent three days helping with the… Audio
Ignored by the state - How Muslim women tried to warn of impending danger
The Islamic Women's Council believes it's likely the Christchurch mosque attacks would not have happened if the public service - including police and security agencies - had not ignored their repeated… Video, Audio
One year since the Christchurch Mosque Attacks
Reza-Abdul Jabbar owns a 349-hectare dairy farm in Southland and is Imam of the world's southernmost mosque in Invercargill. Last March, when he featured on RNZ's Country Life programme, he talked… Audio
One year since the Christchurch Mosque Attacks
Reza-Abdul Jabbar owns a 349-hectare dairy farm in Southland and is Imam of the world's southernmost mosque in Invercargill. Last March, when he featured on RNZ's Country Life programme, he talked…
AudioMosque shooting widower Farid Ahmed shares "Husna's story"
Mother, wife and community volunteer Husna Ahmed was of the 51 people killed in the Christchurch terror attacks in March 2019. Her husband Farid, 44, has written a book about his wife's bravery and… Video, Audio
Compassion at the heart of CSO 2020 season
The events of March 15 are central to the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra's 2020 season. Audio
Guns and death: Parliament this week
Firearms legislation is back at Parliament this week and MPs might finish off a stage of the End of Life Choice Bill.
Guns and death: Parliament this week
Firearms legislation is back at Parliament this week and MPs might finish off a stage of the End of Life Choice Bill.
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