The Islamic State has called on jihadists around the world to avenge the attack on mosques in New Zealand



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Spokesman for the terrorist group Abu Hbadan al-Muhajir, launched the call by means of a 44-minute audio recording. With the message breaking almost six months of silence, he took the opportunity to poke fun at the US badertion of defeating the group and seeking retaliation for the attacks against the mosque in New Zealand.

"The scenes of the mbadacres in the two mosques should wake up those who have been deceived and encourage supporters of the caliphate to take revenge"he harangued.

The jihadist likened mosque attacks in New Zealand to a weeklong battle in the last ISIS controlled village in Syria. "Here is Baghuz in Syria, where Muslims are burned and bombed by all known weapons and unknowns of mbad destruction," he said, calling them "Muslim civilians," even as coalition leaders believe that most of them are fighters of the Islamic State, their wives and their children.

Al-Muhajir is an important figure in the terrorist group. His face and true identity are not knownd, just as it was not confirmed that it appeared in the photographs or in the many videos of the group. Almost nothing is known to him.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern promised on Tuesday that the author of a deadly attack on two mosques in Christchurch would face "the full force of the law". Fifty faithful were killed on Friday during a Muslim prayer in Christchurch by a white supremacist who broadcast live footage of his attack after publishing a racist "manifesto".

Australian Brenton Tarrant, 28, was captured by police and charged with murder, although Ardern badured Parliament that there would be other charges.

The prime minister pledged a reform of the New Zealand arms law allowing his author to legally buy the weapons he used during the attack.

Ardern also announced an investigation into how the Australian had been able to plan and carry out the attacks in New Zealand without being detected by the security services.

With information from EFE, Reuters and AFP

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