White supremacy rises in New Zealand after March 15 terror attack
The threat of white supremacist violence appears to have increased in New Zealand after the March 15 terror attack. Stuff.co.nz…

The threat of white supremacist violence appears to have increased in New Zealand after the March 15 terror attack. Stuff.co.nz…
Kia ora koutou, Greetings, Namaste, Bonjour, Shalom, Hamjambo, Hola, Nihau, Konichiwa & As-Salaam-Alaikum, With COVID-19 announcements both here and internationally, the last few days have been difficult with substantial change for everyone across…
Leading up to the Christchurch mosques atrocity a year ago, Anjum Rahman was one of our Muslim voices drawing attention to the growing, worldwide danger from those obsessed with white “superiority”. She’d argued for years that this country …
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The events of March 15, 2019, sent shock waves through our country, forcing Kiwis to question if New Zealand had a festering underbelly of hate which had been ignored. Newshub.co.nz…
It's been a year since the Christchurch mosque attacks. On this day we asked community leaders, change makers, and experts what small changes Kiwis can make that can spread peace. We asked, what small change can we make that might make a difference? …
We don’t need an anniversary to pray for those who died, to honour the suffering of those who survived. But are we ready to face the complexity of the changes that are needed? An essay by Anjum Rahman. The Spinoff…
OPINION: We thought it would change everything. We thought the loss of 51 men, women and children would shake everyone out of their complacency. We thought, finally, the hate would stop. Stuff.co.nz…
It’s almost a year since the horrific Christchurch terror attacks, where a gunman shot dead 51 people at two mosques in the usually peaceful city. Waleed Aly is in Christchurch in the lead up to Sunday’s anniversary. The Project…
It was hailed as an unprecedented response to an unspeakable act of terror. But one year on from the attack that left 51 people dead, has the Christchurch Call to Action made any difference .. NZ Herald…