Christchurch Mosque Attacks
Invisible: New book exposes prejudice toward NZ Indians
At various stages in the mid-20th century there was a notion that New Zealand's race relations held up better than other comparable countries, say - Australia and South Africa. But in her new book… Audio
The Weekend Panel with Lavina Good and Richard Harman
Joining us on the Weekend Panel today are Lavina Good, and Richard Harman They look at the movie being made about the CHCH mosque shootings, the vaccine rollout, and Auckland being crowned as the… Audio
Battle against online harm beefs up censor's power
The government wants to beef up the chief censor’s power to root out harmful and hateful stuff online - but opposition politicians and internet freedom advocates say this is an overreach which could… Audio
Battle against online harm beefs up censor's power
The government wants to beef up the chief censor’s power to root out harmful and hateful stuff online - but opposition politicians and internet freedom advocates say this is an overreach which could…
AudioRefugee and migrant advocate Dr Zhiyan Basharati
Dr Zhiyan Basharati is a finalist for the Young New Zealander of the Year Award. She came to New Zealand age 11 after spending her childhood in a Kurdish refugee camp. Now she has a PhD in forensic… Audio
What authorities should have seen before 15 March
The findings of the Royal Commission into the Christchurch mosque shootings will be released tomorrow. But an extensive investigation that formed a submission into that inquiry is already out, and it… Audio
What authorities should have seen before 15 March
The findings of the Royal Commission into the Christchurch mosque shootings will be released tomorrow. But an extensive investigation that formed a submission into that inquiry is already out, and it…
AudioPoet Mohamed Hassan: Islamophobia, Aotearoa and me
Mohamed Hassan is an award-winning journalist and poet based in Auckland. Public Enemy, his 2016 podcast series about the rise of Islamophobia post 9/11, won Gold at the 2017 New York Festival Radio… Audio
Media spotlight survivors and victims as gunman faces justice
Many feared this week's sentencing of the 15 March gunman would become a pulpit for him to spread white supremacist dogma. But instead, the spotlight was on the righteous anger, resilience… Audio
Media spotlight survivors and victims as gunman faces justice
Many feared this week's sentencing of the 15 March gunman would become a pulpit for him to spread white supremacist dogma. But instead, the spotlight was on the righteous anger, resilience…
AudioThe Christchurch mosque shooting sentencing, day 2
Psychologist Sarb Johal talks to the Panel about how the Christchurch mosque shooter sentencing might be impacting on the victims. Audio
Day 2 of mosque gunman's sentencing underway
The second day of sentencing for the mosque attack gunman is underway at the High Court in Christchurch.
Today, more victims are sharing their harrowing stories of suffering in their victim impact… Audio
Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew talks to Kathryn about the first day of reporting of the sentencing of the Christchurch mosques' mass murderer. He also looks at how media companies support reporters who are exposed to… Audio
Dragging yourself out of the dark realms of the internet
Caleb Cain got lost in an internet world of white supremacism. What happened to get him to make such a radical u-turn that he's now preaching from the other side of the page? Audio
Dragging yourself out of the dark realms of the internet
Caleb Cain got lost in an internet world of white supremacism. What happened to get him to make such a radical u-turn that he's now preaching from the other side of the page?
AudioOne year since March 15: Dr Maysoon Salama
Dr Maysoon Salama is the manager of the An-Nur Early Childhood Centre in Wigram. Her husband was badly injured, and her son Atta Elayyan killed, in the attack on Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque on 15th… Audio
Women widowed by Christchurch mosque attacks speak of grief
Four women left widowed by the attacks have revealed their grief and their hopes for the future.
Farah Talal, Hamimah Tuyan, Mahubo Ali Jaman and Sanjida Neha Jaman have spoken out as part of a new… Audio
Auckland 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
Hamilton 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
Lives put on hold by the mosque attacks
Insight - It is a year since the Christchurch mosque attacks, but many are still struggling to recover and to rebuild their lives. In the first six months following the shootings, Conan Young followed… Video, Audio