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The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Jacinda ArdernHe said Tuesday that he would never mention the name of the murders committed in Christchurch, which left 50 dead and 50 wounded, to deprive him of the notoriety he was looking for.
"They will never hear me mention his name, he's a terrorist, he's a criminal, he's an extremist, but when he talks about him, he'll be nameless," said Ardern in a moving speech in Parliament in Wellington.
"Talk about those we lost instead of the one who ended their days", suggested the president to the chamber, where she recalled some of the victims, as Haji-Daoud Nabi, a 71-year-old Afghan who opened the door of the mosque Al Noor to the badailant and whose last words were "Hello brother, welcome."
The Prime Minister repeated that the attacker of two mosques in Christchurch would be charged with new charges and punished "to the full extent legal" in New Zealand, where he insisted that "we do not do anything to him, not even his name".
L & # 39; Australian Brenton TarrantThe 28-year-old, considered by the police as sole responsible for the attack, will remain in custody, imposed on Saturday when he was accused of murder, until his appearance before the judge on April 5.
The badailant resided in Dunedin, about 400 kilometers south of Christchurch, where he attacked hundreds of people who came to the Al Noor and Linwood mosques during Friday prayers with semi-automatic weapons.
Tarrant recorded the images for 17 minutes and published a long manifesto of more than 70 pages, justifying his right-wing ideology and his hatred of Muslims, who, with the video, were published on social networks.
Jacinda Ardern stressed that the doors of her country will remain open, as always, to anyone who respects the values of tolerance and "should only be closed to those who encourage hatred and fear",
In her speech, the New Zealand Minister confirmed that the actions of security agencies will be re-examined before the events, that the law on arms will be reformed and that the role of social networks will be badyzed, while a support will be brought to families. of the deceased.
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