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Christchurch massacre

Graphic contains timeline with three times 2pm, 3:30pm and 7pm
Perspective //

Kia Kaha 15/03/2019

Maybe I don’t know this place as well as I thought I did.

April 4, 2019 Soo Choi
كنتُ أظنُّ أنَّ لي وَطَن أو ما تقولُه روحي لجسدي المُغتَرِب, i thought i had a place to call home or what my soul says to my displaced body
Multilingual //

ما تقولُه روحي لجسدي المُغتَرِبأو كنتُ أظنُّ أنَّ لي وَطَن

I thought I had a place to call home, or, what my soul says to my displaced body

March 31, 2019 Layla Mkh and Nesrine Basheer
Perspective //

Fridays after Christchurch

The Muslim community in Sydney feels the impacts of the Christchurch massacre

March 25, 2019 Rameen Hayat
Mourners on Eastern Avenue paying their respect to the victims of the Christchurch terror attack
News //

Vigil held on Eastern Avenue for Christchurch Terrorist Attack Victims

Speakers at the event condemned Islamophobia while emphasising the need for unity

March 23, 2019 Baopu He
An image of the vigil on Monday night, with candles and placards reading “we stand against fascism Islamophobia,” “Solidarity with the Christchurch victims” and “No more white terror,” surrounded by a series of candles."
News // Activism

Christchurch shooting vigil removed by Campus Assist officers

The vigil was meant to last for a week and was removed by officers who did not escalate the matter to their supervisor for permission

March 20, 2019 Liam Thorne
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Sydney rallies in solidarity with Muslim community after Christchurch massacre

Over 3000 people rallied outside the New Zealand Consulate-General

March 17, 2019 Carrie Wen and Karishma Luthria

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