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Vigil Held in Northern Syria over New Zealand’s Notorious Mosque Massacre

Published : 19-03-2019

Vigil Held in Northern Syria over New Zealand’s Notorious Mosque Massacre

Dozens of families taking shelter in Deir Ballout and AlMuhammadiya refugee camps, north of Syria, joined on Sunday a vigil staged in solidarity with the victims of New Zealand’s Friday mosque attack, which took away the lives of at least 50 Muslim worshipers and left dozens of others wounded.

The rally-goers condemned Friday’s terrorist attacks and expressed their heartfelt sympathy with the casualties’ families, wishing a swift recovery to the injured.

“Such a barbaric act has no religion. This is terrorism in its most horrific faces. The crime stands in sharp contrast to all human rights ethics advocated by the West”, said one of the demonstrators.

Australia-born Brenton Tarrant, 28, accused of carrying out attacks on two mosques in Christchurch on Friday that resulted in the deaths of at least 50 people, including children, was charged with murder as he appeared in a district court on Saturday.

Tarrant, described by Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison as an "extremist, right-wing, violent terrorist", expressed admiration for other violent white nationalists and his intention to "create an atmosphere of fear" and to "incite violence" against Muslims.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8451

Dozens of families taking shelter in Deir Ballout and AlMuhammadiya refugee camps, north of Syria, joined on Sunday a vigil staged in solidarity with the victims of New Zealand’s Friday mosque attack, which took away the lives of at least 50 Muslim worshipers and left dozens of others wounded.

The rally-goers condemned Friday’s terrorist attacks and expressed their heartfelt sympathy with the casualties’ families, wishing a swift recovery to the injured.

“Such a barbaric act has no religion. This is terrorism in its most horrific faces. The crime stands in sharp contrast to all human rights ethics advocated by the West”, said one of the demonstrators.

Australia-born Brenton Tarrant, 28, accused of carrying out attacks on two mosques in Christchurch on Friday that resulted in the deaths of at least 50 people, including children, was charged with murder as he appeared in a district court on Saturday.

Tarrant, described by Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison as an "extremist, right-wing, violent terrorist", expressed admiration for other violent white nationalists and his intention to "create an atmosphere of fear" and to "incite violence" against Muslims.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8451