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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
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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
Analysis // Religion

Muslim society invites radical speaker to campus

Badar is an outspoken member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, a group which has supported killing apostates

September 23, 2017 Kishor Napier-Raman and Nick Bonyhady

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