Ardern: Han förtjänar ett liv i fullständig tystnad
Nya Zeelands premiärminister Jacinda Ardern välkomnar livstidsdomen mot moskémördaren Brenton Tarrant, rapporterar NZ Herald.
– Såren från den 15 mars läker inte så lätt, men jag hoppas att i dag är sista gången vi har något skäl att nämna terroristens namn, säger Ardern i ett uttalande.
Tarrant dömdes till livstids fängelse utan möjlighet till förtida frigivning – som första person någonsin i Nya Zeeland.
– Han förtjänar ett liv i fullständig tystnad, säger Ardern.
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Moskédådet i Christchurch
Wikipedia (en)
Two consecutive mass shootings occurred at mosques in a terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand, during Friday Prayer on 15 March 2019. The attack, carried out by a single gunman who entered both mosques, began at the Al Noor Mosque in the suburb of Riccarton at 1:40 p.m. and continued at Linwood Islamic Centre at 1:52 p.m. He killed 51 people and injured 40.Brenton Tarrant, a 28-year-old man from Grafton, New South Wales, Australia, was arrested shortly afterward. He was described in media reports as a white supremacist and part of the alt-right. He had live-streamed the first shooting on Facebook, and prior to the attack, had published an online manifesto which many considered equivalent to shitposting; both the video and manifesto were subsequently banned in New Zealand. After police investigation, he was charged with 51 murders, 40 attempted murders, and engaging in a terrorist act. He initially pleaded not guilty to all charges, with the trial expected to start on 2 June 2020. On 26 March 2020, he changed his plea to guilty on all charges and was convicted. He was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole on 27 August 2020. It is the maximum sentence permissible by law since the death penalty was abolished for all crimes in 1989.
The attack was linked to an increase in white supremacy and alt-right extremism globally observed since about 2015. Politicians and world leaders condemned it, and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern described it as "one of New Zealand's darkest days". The government established a royal commission of inquiry into its security agencies in the wake of the shootings, which were the deadliest in modern New Zealand history - and the worst ever committed by an Australian national.
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