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He described Mohammed Salah The terrorist attack that targeted two mosques in the city Christ Church New Zealand, and 49 dead "Pure evil," reported the British newspaper The Star.
Saleh wrote in his personal account on Twitter an adult "New Zealand's frustrating news this morning: I offer my heartfelt condolences to the families of those innocent victims who lost their lives in this act of pure evil." .
Salah has attracted the admiration of more than 100,000 people, while more than 18,000 followers of the publication and Twitter, as evidenced by his personal account on Twitter.
The Australian was Brenton Tarant (28 years old) broadcast live on FacebookHis bloody attack on the Nur Mosque in Christchurch, which killed and injured 69 people.
British Interior Minister Sajid Jafid called on social networking companies to stop spreading extremism.
Javed N. said "You must do more than you can to stop the violent extremism promoted on your platforms." Referring to YouTube, Google, Facebook and Twitter.
He added "Assume some responsibility. Sufficient means well.
For my part, I went through Queen Elizabeth Secondly, the Queen of New Zealand also expressed deep sorrow for the bloody attack on New Zealand and extended her condolences and Prince Philip to the families of the victims and their friends.
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Mohamed Salah described the attack as "pure evil" of the terrorist attack that targeted two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch and killed 49, the British newspaper The Star reported.
"Terrible news from New Zealand this morning," Saleh said on his personal Twitter account. "I address my most sincere condolences to the families of those innocent victims who lost their lives in this act of pure evil."
Salah has received the admiration of more than 100,000 people, while more than 18,000 of his followers have been republished and blogged, as shown by his personal account on Twitter.
Australian Brenton Tarant, 28, broadcasted live on Facebook his bloody attack on the Al-Nour Mosque in Christchurch, which claimed the lives of 69 people.
British Interior Minister Sajid Jafid called on social networking companies to stop spreading extremism.
"You have to do more to stop the violent extremism promoted on your platforms," said Javed, referring to YouTube, Google, Facebook and Twitter.
"Take a little responsibility, enough means means adequacy."
Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, also expressed deep sorrow for the bloody attack on New Zealand and extended her condolences and Prince Philip to the families of the victims and their friends.