New Zealand opens inquest into Christchurch mosque attacks that killed 51
Proceedings are expected to last six weeks and will seek to ‘shine a light’ on what happened in March 2019.

Proceedings are expected to last six weeks and will seek to ‘shine a light’ on what happened in March 2019.









Australian gunman in Christchurch attack set to be sentenced after pleading guilty to 2019 shooting rampage.
At sentencing hearing for mosque shooter, survivors and relatives of victims recount their loss, grief and ‘utter rage’.
Prosecutor opens sentencing saying self-confessed white supremacist wanted to instil fear among Muslim community.
Brenton Tarrant to face survivors of mosque attacks during sentencing hearing that is likely to see him jailed for life.
Muslim groups worry white supremacist behind worst shooting in New Zealand history plans to use dock to spew hatred.
Brenton Tarrant pleaded guilty earlier this year to killing 51 Muslim worshippers in the city of Christchurch.
Court sets date for sentencing of Australian man accused of killing 51 Muslim worshippers in March 2019.
Brenton Tarrant, an Australian white supremacist, is accused of killing 51 people at two mosques in New Zealand in 2019.

One year on, ‘Christchurch could happen again,’ warns human rights adviser Shaymaa Arif.
New Zealanders thought it could never happen to them, but the attack on two mosques had been brewing for a long time.