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Mosque attack widow: 'I don't want to be a burden'
27 Jun 2019Muhammad Suhail Shahid died after the Al Noor mosque shooting, and his widow hopes her parents can stay to support her and her daughters.
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Mosque attack survivors look for equity ahead of $2.5m distribution
26 Jun 2019Victim Support will tomorrow tell mosque shooting victims how it plans to hand out the remainder of the millions it has raised for them.
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Proposals to build mosque attack victims' memorial in Christchurch
25 Jun 2019The design of a memorial for the victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings should reflect New Zealand's aroha towards Muslims after the attack, a local Islamic leader says.
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Police announce nearly 200 firearms collection events
25 Jun 2019Police have announced 192 collection events for banned weapons over the next three months.
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Mosque attack widow fears family will be forced to leave NZ
25 Jun 2019A woman who lost her husband in the Christchurch mosque attacks says she does not know how she'll cope if her family has to return to Pakistan. Audio
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Mosque attacks memorial: 'It's still very tough'
24 Jun 2019Hundreds of people from the Christchurch suburb of Hillmorton packed into the local high school hall last night for a memorial service for four of their own who died in the mosque shootings.
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Crusaders' horses return for first time since mosque attacks
22 Jun 2019The Crusaders rugby team brought horses onto the pitch last night for the first time since the Christchurch mosque attacks.
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Law exam: Terror links too much for affected students
22 Jun 2019Otago University Students' Association has described a situation where the law faculty set an exam question describing a scenario similar to the Christchurch terror attacks as "insensitive and…
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Mosque attacks commission: Muslim group still to be finalised
21 Jun 2019Membership of the Muslim group assisting the Royal Commission into the attack on Christchurch mosques has not yet been finalised, despite it hearing evidence for almost two months.
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'Social connection' with migrants nationwide as World Refugee Day dawns
20 Jun 2019Just two weeks before the mosque attacks in Christchurch, the city welcomed its first contingent of refugees since the 2010 earthquake.
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Banned weapons: Government details compensation
20 Jun 2019Compensation to gun owners handing in weapons now banned by law won't cover the full cost of the firearm.
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Long road to recovery for injured in Christchurch mosque attacks
20 Jun 2019Video - While the shock of the Christchurch terror attacks might be wearing off for some New Zealanders, some of the injured are facing a lifetime of pain and bracing for more rounds of surgery. Audio
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Jail sentence unlikely to deter white supremacists - expert
19 Jun 2019A prison sentence for Philip Arps who distributed the video of the Christchurch mosque attacks is unlikely to deter to other white supremacists, an expert on far-right extremism says. Audio
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Mosque livestream: Review board upholds video's classification, dismisses appeal
18 Jun 2019The Film and Literature Board has rejected claims the livestream video of the Christchurch mosque attacks is fake.
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Man who shared mosque shooting video jailed for 21 months
18 Jun 2019A Christchurch business owner sentenced to prison today for distributing the livestream video of the mosque killings compared himself to Nazi Germany's deputy leader Rudolf Hess.
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Calls for special police training to deal with hate crime
16 Jun 2019A Muslim leader wants police to get special training in how to respond to hate crime. Video, Audio
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Court appearance: Mosque attack survivors' and families' painful day
14 Jun 2019First Person - The man charged with the Christchurch mosque attacks pleaded not guilty today. RNZ's Katie Todd was outside the court with victim's families and survivors. Video
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Christchurch mosque attacks: Accused gunman pleads not guilty to all charges
14 Jun 2019The man accused of the Christchurch terror attacks has pleaded not guilty to all the 92 charges laid against him and will face trial in May next year.
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Man to appear in court after scuffle with Muslim men outside court
14 Jun 2019A 33-year-old man has been arrested and charged with disorderly behaviour after a scuffle outside Christchurch's Justice Precinct this morning.
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Are NZ's intelligence agencies watching the right people?
Insight - Have NZ's security agencies been unfair in their use of their powers? In this two-part investigation, Phil Pennington asks if the agencies have been monitoring the right people. Audio
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Christchurch mosque attacks: Accused gunman appears in court
14 Jun 2019The man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks is now appearing in court.
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Canterbury DHB reveals long-term toll of terror attacks
10 Jun 2019Checkpoint - Nearly 120 people have been treated for their injuries from the Christchurch mosque attacks - with 15 likely to require ongoing surgeries - and it's all taken a toll on Canterbury DHB. Audio
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Worries over 'power imbalance' in Chch attacks inquiry
4 Jun 2019The Islamic Women's Council is meeting with the Royal Commission into the Christchurch terror attacks today over the secrecy of the investigation.
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Chch attacks video circulation: 'Technology companies were proactive'
4 Jun 2019The organisation tasked with locating and taking down the video of the Christchurch mosque attacks online, says criticism of social media companies has been too harsh.
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