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NZEALAND - ATTACK - MOSQUE

NZEALAND - ATTACK - MOSQUE
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gestures as she departs following a gathering for congregational Friday prayers and two minutes of silence for victims of the twin mosque massacre, at Hagley Park in Christchurch on March 22, 2019. Thousands of New Zealanders gathered in Christchurch on March 22 to honour the 50 Muslim worshippers killed one week ago by a white supremacist, with a call to prayer broadcast around the country and a two-minute silence.

Marty MELVILLE / AFP
Document reference 000_1EX4I7
SLUG NZEALAND - ATTACK - MOSQUE
Creation date 3/22/2019 01:09 UTC
City/Country Christchurch, New Zealand
Credit Marty MELVILLE / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 18.62 Mb / 2083 x 3124 / 300 dpi

NZEALAND - ATTACK - MOSQUE

NZEALAND - ATTACK - MOSQUE
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gestures as she departs following a gathering for congregational Friday prayers and two minutes of silence for victims of the twin mosque massacre, at Hagley Park in Christchurch on March 22, 2019. Thousands of New Zealanders gathered in Christchurch on March 22 to honour the 50 Muslim worshippers killed one week ago by a white supremacist, with a call to prayer broadcast around the country and a two-minute silence.

Marty MELVILLE / AFP