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Legendary US singer Aaron Neville sends aroha to Aotearoa
Legendary American musician Aaron Neville of the Neville Brothers has sent a message of aroha to the people of Aotearoa to show his compassion for those affected by last Friday's events.
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Human chain to protect Friday prayers at Pōneke mosque
Muslims worshipping at the Kilbirnie Masjid in Wellington this Friday will be shielded by a human chain surrounding the mosque complex during their Jumu’ah (Friday) prayers.
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Alien Weaponry starts NZ tour, Chch show to go ahead
The band is set to start the tour tomorrow and the trio has sent out a heartfelt message following the terror attack in Christchurch.
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Maimoa support Ōtautahi with national anthem
Māori musicians are supporting Ōtautahi on social media, "Manaakitia mai, Aotearoa! We stand with you our Muslim brothers and sisters! As-salāmu ʿalaykum"
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Father and son, first mosque shooting victims laid to rest
Father and son Khaled and Hamza Mustafa have been laid to rest this afternoon in Christchurch, surrounded by more than 200 mourners including whānau and members of the Muslim faith.
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PM asks school students to ‘honour those lost, not the one responsible’
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was welcomed by pōhiri to Cashmere High School on Wednesday morning, where many have lost schoolmates and loved ones in Friday’s mosque shootings.
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First five victims' names released, including 3-y-o
According to Islamic funeral rites, the body of a deceased must be buried the day following their death. Today marks five days since the Christchurch attack and only six out of 50 who were killed by the Christchurch terrorist attack have been returned to their families.
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29 people remain in hospital following CHCH shootings
The 29 people who were injured in the mosque attacks remain in Christchurch Hospital.
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Bush praises "fantastic" response time from officers, AOS
Police Commissioner Mike Bush has revealed that first responders arrived at the Masjid Al Noor mosque in Christchurch last Friday within just 5 minutes and 39 seconds.