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TEHRAN (IQNA) – A resident in Canterbury, New Zealand’s South Island, felt called to Islam and converted to become Muslim after the Christchurch mosque attacks.
News ID: 3469200    Publish Date : 2019/08/19

TEHRAN (IQNA) – A New Zealand judge said he is confident the Muslim community will accept a supervision sentence imposed on a man with psychological issues who yelled abuse outside Christchurch 's Al Noor Mosque a month after the March 15 terror attack.
News ID: 3469088    Publish Date : 2019/07/31

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Austrian identitarian leader, Martin Sellner, has been subjected to further searches by Austrian police in connection with the Christchurch shooter, according to Austrian media reports and videos on Sellner’s own YouTube channel.
News ID: 3468843    Publish Date : 2019/06/26

TEHRAN (IQNA) – A 5-year-old girl and her father who were shot in the March 15 mosque terror attacks, say they are "finally" returning home to Christchurch after four months of hospital and rehab in Auckland.
News ID: 3468794    Publish Date : 2019/06/21

TEHRAN (IQNA) – United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres aims to draw up a global plan to fight a rising tide of hate speech, he said on Tuesday, during a visit to a New Zealand mosque where dozens of worshippers were killed in a mass shooting in March.
News ID: 3468519    Publish Date : 2019/05/14

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Dozens of people associated with Destiny Church gathered outside the Al Noor Mosque in New Zealand’s Christchurch to declare "Jesus Christ is the true God".
News ID: 3468379    Publish Date : 2019/04/26

TEHRAN (IQNA) –  Thousands of Pakistanis clad in white gathered in the central city of Jhang to make a human image of New Zealand's Al Noor mosque in Christchurch city, where 50 people were killed by a white supremacist four weeks ago.
News ID: 3468290    Publish Date : 2019/04/13

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Thousands stood in silence in a Christchurch park on Friday as the names of 50 people shot dead in two mosques were read out at a national memorial service, with speakers calling for the legacy of the tragedy to be a kinder, more tolerant New Zealand.
News ID: 3468200    Publish Date : 2019/03/29