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Christchurch New Zealand l Multiple deaths after a terrorist opened fire on Friday prayers

Yeah, and most of that revisionism was written by the Anglican Church about 100 years ago. Among the many Eurocentric myths espoused by the clergy was the migration of our ancestors from a Polynesian Island (later identified as Tahiti) in one fleet of giant Waka or canoes, and that we arrived here by accident. This was somehow meant to weaken our claim to ownership of the territory.

The truth is our Tahitian ancestors found this land 1000 years ago, and knew how to navigate over 4000 kms of open ocean to make return voyages over a 200 year period. This was proven using genetic markers, and more recent archeological evidence of a stop over being used at the Kermadec Islands. The other flaw in the mainstream '7 canoe fleet' story is that the ancient Tahitians lacked the materials or boat-building methods to build large multi-hulled vessels capable of long blue water voyages without breaking up, due to torque on the cross beams as the vessels crested waves. However, small 2-4 man outrigger canoes with sails made at the time were capable of making the voyage. I'm actually writing a novel based on the voyage of the first Polynesian solo explorer to discover New Zealand/Aotearoa.

Human migration has been underestimated before, but the issue with all conquerers is that they need to absolve themselves of sin for their own concience.

It’s not confined to Europe, be it Arabia, Persia or the Mongols.

However, where it becomes laughable is when with todays information the attempts and delusions continue
 
If I was there, [emoji817] sure I would fight with him & causalities are not high. Sad: no one dare to stop him.
 
Six Indonesians inside attacked New Zealand mosque: Foreign Ministry
  • Agnes Anya
    The Jakarta Post
Jakarta / Fri, March 15, 2019 / 12:54 pm
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An injured person is loaded into an ambulance following a shooting at the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Friday. (REUTERS/SNPA/Martin Hunter )
Six Indonesians were praying at Al-Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, when a gunman opened fire on worshipers on Friday, the Foreign Ministry has said.

Dozens are believed dead, according to news reports.

Three Indonesian men were able to escape the shooting, but the whereabouts of the other three remain unknown, Foreign Minister Retno LP Marsudi said in Jakarta on Friday.

The minister has been coordinating with Indonesian Ambassador to New Zealand Tantowi Yahya to monitor the situation.

"A team from the embassy has been dispatched to Christchurch to seek information on our people who happened to be in the mosque, particularly the three who still cannot be contacted, " she said.

She added that the shooting occurred at 13:40 local time when Muslim men were performing Friday prayers at the mosque.

"In the meantime, we have yet to receive any information on the identity of the perpetrators, as well as their motives," she said.

According to Retno, there are 330 Indonesians living in Christchurch, 130 of whom are students.

An attack on two crowded mosques during Friday prayers left multiple people dead, police said as quoted by AFP, on what Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern described as "one of New Zealand's darkest days".

Witnesses spoke of seeing bloodied bodies, with children also believed to be among the dead, and police warned of "extremely distressing footage" of the incident circulating on the internet.

Police said four people – three men and a woman – had been taken into custody, and that they had found and neutralized a number of improved explosive devices (IEDs).


https://www.thejakartapost.com/news...cked-new-zealand-mosque-foreign-ministry.html
 
If I was there, [emoji817] sure I would fight with him & causalities are not high. Sad: no one dare to stop him.
You have similar mind to me. In this bloody world, self defense techniques are required. For one reason, in the moment, it would be really difficult to do. You must have the bravery and strength of Khalid bin Waleed RA, meaning the total help of Allah, to successfully take on the shooter with high-artillery automatic rifle, barehandedly.

It is the time of war. We must train ourselves to fight and defend our faith.
 
Inna lilah hi wa inna ilayihi rajioon.
As usual Western media will ignore this and US media will continue with decoy news of Muller, Trump, Congress, Veto BS.

Will people change their profile pictures to New Zealand flag for MAAZZZZLAMS???
Will they post status "Pray for Christchurch??"

When Pakistanis were following these fads on social media. And then APS attack happened did people in West change their profile pics to Pakistan flag??? Did they say pray for children of APS???

NO THEY DID NOT
Muslim lives are cheap
Muslims are expandable
Millions of Hollywood movies have drilled it into the minds of people around the world, even muslims themselves. COD modern warfare shows killing muslims. Yet sooo many muslims kids have played that game.

Yet still ur average Pakistani libturd will still toe the Western line. And change their pictures for them and post statuses for them and RECEIVE NOTHING IN RETURN.

Tbh I feel very sad and hurt by this incident and furious about the knowledge that the investigation will soon be hushed up.
 
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You have similar mind to me. In this bloody world, self defense techniques are required. For one reason, in the moment, it would be really difficult to do. You must have the bravery and strength of Khalid bin Waleed RA, meaning the total help of Allah, to successfully take on the shooter with high-artillery automatic rifle, barehandedly.

It is the time of war. We must train ourselves to fight and defend our faith.
I have practice intelligence operation, even did.

Second It was happened with me, but I dealt with my intelligence, I did not hit him with single punch because he was armed & drunk but such peoples could be bust easily if the situation would worse.

If we have authority then terrorists are childish game for us.
 
Christchurch mosque shootings: Forty dead after New Zealand attacks
Forty people have been killed and more than 20 seriously wounded in shootings at two mosques in Christchurch.

New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern described the incidents as a terrorist attack, and one of the country's "darkest days".

Three men and one woman are in custody, police commissioner Mike Bush said, but warned more suspects may be at large.

Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison said one of those arrested was an Australian citizen.

He described the suspected attacker as an "extremist right-wing violent terrorist".

What do we know at this point?
Witnesses told local media they ran for their lives and saw people bleeding on the ground outside the Al Noor mosque.

A second mosque in the suburb of Linwood has been evacuated, and Police Commissioner Mike Bush said "multiple fatalities" were recorded at two locations. As yet, far fewer details have emerged from the second site.

They said they had responded to "a number of IEDs (explosive devices) attached to vehicles, that we also stopped".

Authorities have advised all mosques in the city to shut down until further notice, saying this was an unprecedented act of violence.

Armed police have also been seen at Papanui High School in Christchurch, which has been cordoned off.

It is not yet known how many shooters there were, but one gunman is an Australian who is believed to have written a manifesto outlining his intentions. In it, he espouses far right and anti-immigrant ideology.

Footage taken by one shooter has emerged, which he appears to have live-streamed as he shot victims in a mosque. Police called on the public not to share the "extremely distressing" material online.

Facebook said it had removed the shooter's Facebook and Instagram accounts as well as any support voiced for that crime.

What happened at the mosques?
The sequence of events remains unclear and has mostly come via eyewitness reports to local media.

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The first report of an attack came from the Al Noor mosque, located in central Christchurch along Deans Avenue, facing Hagley Park. Witnesses there reported seeing people bleeding on the ground outside the building.

One unnamed survivor told TV New Zealand he saw a gunman shoot a man directly in the chest.

The attacker reportedly targeted the men's prayer room in the mosque, then moved to the women's room.

"What I did was basically just waiting and praying, God please, let this guy run out of bullets," the witness said.

"He came to this side, he shot this side, he went to another room and went to the ladies' section and shot them. I just heard one of the ladies has died."

A Palestinian man, who did not wish to be named, told AFP news agency he saw a man shot in the head, and heard rapid gunfire.

"I heard three quick shots, then after about 10 seconds it started again - it must have been an automatic, no one could pull a trigger that quick.

"Then people started running out. Some were covered in blood."

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A second mosque in the suburb of Linwood has also been evacuated, and the police commissioner said "multiple fatalities" were recorded at two locations. There are far fewer details emerging from there, however.

How are the authorities responding?
Multiple casualties have been brought to Christchurch Hospital, where there is a heavy police presence.

A spokeswoman said Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) has activated its mass casualty plan, according to New Zealand news site Stuff.co.nz.

Police earlier cleared Cathedral Square, where thousands of children had been holding a rally for action on climate change.

Police Commissioner Mike Bush said: "Police are responding with its full capability to manage the situation, but the risk environment remains extremely high.

"Police recommend that residents across Christchurch remain off the streets and indoors until further notice."

A lockdown on all schools in Christchurch has now been lifted, and parents are being told they can collect their children.

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Media captionPeople injured in the shooting have been arriving in ambulances at a hospital in Christchurch
Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison tweeted: "I'm horrified by the reports I'm following of the serious shooting in Christchurch, New Zealand. The situation is still unfolding but our thoughts and prayers are with our Kiwi cousins."

Who has been caught up in the attack?
As well as the numerous witness reports of casualties, the Bangladesh national cricket team appear to have narrowly escaped the shooting.

A reporter following the team, who were due to play New Zealand in a now-cancelled test match on Saturday, tweeted that the team had "escaped from a mosque near Hagley Park where there were active shooters".

Player Tamim Iqbal tweeted that the "entire team got saved from active shooters".

Bangladesh Cricket Board spokesman Jalal Yunus said most of the team had gone to mosque by bus and were about to go inside when the incident took place.

"They are safe. But they are mentally shocked. We have asked the team to stay confined in the hotel," he told the AFP news agency.


There have been videos allegedly made by attackers also on the net......
 
Hmm proves lunatic people are not only found in one country or nation, every nation has black sheep in them.
 
Many dead in New Zealand shooting at two mosques during Friday prayers
  • News Desk
    Reuters
Wellington / Fri, March 15, 2019 / 12:57 pm
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An image grab from TV New Zealand taken on March 15, 2019 shows a victim arriving at a hospital following the mosque shooting in Christchurch. (AFP/TV New Zealand). (AFP/TV New Zealand)

A gunman opened fire on Friday prayers at a mosque in New Zealand killing many worshippers and forcing the city of Christchurch into lockdown, in what looked set to be the country's worst ever mass shooting.

New Zealand media reported that between nine and 27 people were killed, but the death toll could not be confirmed. Police said multiple fatalities had occurred at two mosques, but it was unclear how many attackers were involved.

Video footage widely circulated on social media, apparently taken by a gunman and posted online live as the attack unfolded, showed him driving to one mosque, entering it and shooting randomly at people inside.

Worshippers, possibly dead or wounded, lay huddled on the floor of the mosque, the video showed. Reuters was unable to confirm the authenticity of the footage.

One man who said he was at the Al Noor mosque told media the gunman was white, blond and wearing a helmet and a bulletproof vest. The man burst into the mosque as worshippers were kneeling for prayers.

"He had a big gun ... he came and started shooting everyone in the mosque, everywhere," said the man, Ahmad Al-Mahmoud. He said he and others escaped by breaking through a glass door.

Radio New Zealand quoted a witness inside the mosque saying he heard shots fired and at least four people were lying on the ground and "there was blood everywhere".

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern condemned what she called "an extraordinary and unprecedented act of violence".

"This is one of New Zealand's darkest days," she said.

Neither Ardern nor police gave a casualty toll.

New Zealand's Police Commissioner Mike Bush said four people - three men and a woman - had been taken into custody but it was not clear if the gunman was among them or if other people were involved.

Bush also said it should not be assumed the attack was isolated to Christchurch. "At this point in time we should never make assumptions," he said.

Bush also said IEDs, improvised explosive devices, were found with a vehicle they stopped.

The online video footage, which appeared to have been captured on a camera strapped to the gunman's head, showed red petrol canisters in the back of his car, along with weapons.

All mosques in New Zealand had been asked to shut their doors, police said.

The Bangladesh cricket team was arriving for Friday prayers when the shooting occurred but all members were safe, a team coach told Reuters.

The foreign minister of Indonesia, which has the world's biggest Muslim population, condemned the shooting.

Muslims account for just over 1 percent of New Zealand's population, a 2013 census showed.

"Many of those who would have been affected by this shooting may be migrants to New Zealand," Ardern said.

"They may even be refugees here. They have chosen to make New Zealand their home and it is their home ... they are us. The persons who has perpetuated this violence against us ... have no place in New Zealand."

The online footage showed the gunman driving as music played in his vehicle. After parking, he took two guns and walked a short distance to the entrance of the mosque.

He then opened fire. Over the course of five minutes, he repeatedly shoots worshippers, leaving well over a dozen bodies in one room alone. He returned to the car during that period to change guns, and went back to the mosque to shoot anyone showing signs of life.

The video shows the gunman driving off at high speed and later firing at parked cars and a building. Police said the second mosque attacked was in the suburb of Linwood, but gave no details.

Read also:New Zealand police warn of 'distressing' mosque shooting footage

Another unconfirmed video taken by someone else appeared to show police apprehending the gunman by the side of a road.

The Bangladesh cricket team is in Christchurch to play New Zealand in a third cricket test starting on Saturday.

"They were on the bus, which was just pulling up to the mosque when the shooting begun,” Mario Villavarayen, strength and conditioning coach of the Bangladesh cricket team, told Reuters in a message. "They are shaken but good.”

The third cricket test was cancelled, New Zealand Cricket said later.

Violent crime is rare in New Zealand and police do not usually carry guns.

Before Friday, New Zealand's worst mass shooting was in 1990 when a gun-mad loner killed 11 men, women and children in a 24-hour rampage in the tiny seaside village of Aramoana. He was killed by police.
 
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