Exactly a week after the mass murder ... the world goes into silence
A special prayer commemoration was held near Christchurch Al Noor Mosque exactly one week after 42 individuals were massacred at 1.30 pm New Zealand time and 6 in the dawn, Sri Lankan time today (22). While the dead were remembered, BBC CNN and several other leading media brought 'live' broadcasts from there.
Though this decade is a period where the whole world was shocked about Muslim terrorist threats, it is of special interest to note that the Western media has not come forward justify this mass murder.
They had pleaded in their prayers that no such tragedies would be repeated any more.
They had pleaded in their prayers that no such tragedies would be repeated any more.
50 persons embraced death from the attack aimed at two holy locations in Christchurch last Friday the 14th. It was stated that the Australian national named Brenton Tarrant did this for the sake of the white-skinned race. The prime minister of New Zealand too had attended the commemoration remembering those who died near Christchurch Al Noor mosque together with family members of the deceased. The crowd gathered commemorated the moment by engaging in a 1.43 - 1.45 minute silence. All these moments were telecast 'live' across national channels and radio channels across New Zealand. All races standing up in unison by basing this tragic incident in their minds and opposing terrorists was considered as an exemplary and special matter which was something that international critics have spoken of referring to this moment.