[ad_1] The Australian extremist Brenton Tarrant, who on March 15 killed 51 people after opening fire in two mosques Christchurch, on the southern island of New Zealand, was found innocent Friday of …
Read More »Facebook limits live broadcasts after the New Zealand massacre
[ad_1] After the Christchurch mbadacre in New Zealand, a move by Facebook was to prevent live streaming on the social network. Mark Zuckerberg's company announced today that it has updated its security …
Read More »After the massacre, New Zealand banned assault rifles and semi-automatic weapons
[ad_1] Less than a month after the attack that claimed the lives of 50 people in two mosques in Christchurch, the New Zealand parliament gave the go-ahead on Wednesday new law on …
Read More »Imputado with 50 counts of murder to the author of the supremacist attack of New Zealand
[ad_1] The author of last month's supremacist attack on two mosques in New Zealand was indicted on Thursday 50 counts of murder -one for each fatal victim-and 39 other attempts to murder. …
Read More »Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister who faced the horror and surprised the world
[ad_1] The mbadacre of Friday, March 15 wrote one of the darkest chapters in the history of New Zealand. It was in Christchurch, a city in panic and pain, when a 28-year-old …
Read More »Study the links between the author of the New Zealand massacre and an Austrian supremacist organization
[ad_1] The Austrian Government is considering the possibility of dissolve the identity movement (IBO), an organization supremacist who received a donation from Brenton Tarrant, the author of the terrorist mbadacre in Christchurch …
Read More »After the massacre of two mosques, New Zealand banned the free sale of weapons of war
[ad_1] After the mbadacre in two mosques in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand, which killed 50 people, the authorities of that country took extreme measures. New Zealand Premier Jacinda Ardern announced …
Read More »The family of the author of the massacre in New Zealand asked for forgiveness
[ad_1] The Australian family of Brenton Tarrant, the person who killed 50 people Friday in two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, apologized for the "irreparable" damage. Tarrant's grandmother, Marie Fitzgerald, 81, recalled …
Read More »The family of the author of the massacre in New Zealand apologized for the "irreparable" damage: "The trip abroad has changed"
[ad_1] The Australian family Brenton Tarrant, the extreme right-wing extremist who killed 50 people Friday in two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, apologized for the "irreparable" damage. At the same time, Prime …
Read More »Imprisoned for the murder of the detainee following the New Zealand massacre
[ad_1] The man arrested for the attacks on Thursday in two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch, which resulted in the death of at least 49 people, was charged with …
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