New Zealand Mosque Shooter Pleads Guilty To All Charges: Police
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday March 26, 2020
The Australian accused of carrying out last year's mass shooting at two New Zealand mosques that claimed 51 lives pleaded guilty to all charges Thursday in a surprise change of mind, police said.
Security Increased After Threat Against New Zealand's Christchurch Mosque
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 4, 2020
New Zealand police said on Wednesday they have stepped up patrols at two mosques ahead of the first anniversary of a shooting that killed 51 worshippers, after a distressing image linked to one of the mosques appeared on social media.
Trial Of Accused Gunman In New Zealand Shooting Delayed To Avoid Ramadan
World News | Reuters | Thursday September 12, 2019
The trial of a man accused of shootings at two mosques in New Zealand that killed 51 people has been delayed by a month because the original court date coincided with the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, a judge said on Thursday.
"Created A Monster": Founder Of Site Linked To US, New Zealand Shooting
World News | Reuters | Tuesday August 6, 2019
The creator of a far-right online message board connected to three mass shootings that killed dozens of people has described himself as "naive and ignorant", likening the platform 8chan to Frankenstein's monster, with no limit to its extremism.
India Joins Global Fight In Action Against Online Extremism
India News | Written by Amitoj Singh | Thursday May 16, 2019
In a bid to join the global fight against violent extremist content, India joined an initiative that calls for action to eliminate such content online.
Facebook Restricts Live Feature, Citing New Zealand Shooting
Reuters | Wednesday May 15, 2019
Facebook said on Tuesday it was tightening rules around its live streaming feature ahead of a meeting of world leaders aimed at curbing online violence.
PewDiePie Ends 'Subscribe' Meme After Christchurch Shooter's Shout-Out
Meagan Flynn, The Washington Post | Tuesday April 30, 2019
On Sunday, PewDiePie released a YouTube video calling for an end to the "subscribe" movement and addressing the New Zealand shooting for the first time on his channel.
Facebook Still Hosting New Zealand Mosque Shooting Videos: Report
Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday April 20, 2019
According to a report in Motherboard on Friday, certain videos on Facebook and Instagram show sections of the raw attack footage.
Judge Orders Mental Health Assessment For New Zealand Shooting Suspect
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday April 5, 2019
A New Zealand judge on Friday ordered the accused Christchurch mosque gunman to undergo a mental health assessment to determine if he is fit to face trial for the murder of 50 Muslim worshippers.
New Zealand Mosque Attacks Accused To Face 50 Murder Charges: Police
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 4, 2019
The man accused of carrying out the Christchurch mosque attacks last month will face 50 murder charges when he appears in court this week, New Zealand police said Thursday.
Facebook Looks to Restrict Facebook Live After New Zealand Mosque Attacks
Reuters | Saturday March 30, 2019
Facebook will monitor who can go "Live" on Facebook depending on factors such as prior community standard violations.
New Zealand Mosque Shooter Paid Cash To Austrian Far Right: Chancellor
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 27, 2019
Austria's far-right Identitarian Movement received cash from the man charged with killing 50 people in mass shootings at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Wednesday
French Muslim Group Sues Facebook, YouTube Over New Zealand Attack Video
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 26, 2019
A French Muslim group said Monday it was suing Facebook and YouTube for allowing a live broadcast of the grisly video of a massacre at a New Zealand mosque, reviving the debate over how social media amplifies such attacks.
New Zealand Reopens Mosques That Were Attacked; Many "March For Love"
World News | Reuters | Saturday March 23, 2019
Smelling of fresh paint, the two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch where a gunman killed 50 worshippers last week reopened their doors on Saturday, with many survivors among the first to walk in and pray for those who died.
Bangladesh Cricketer Marries After Close Call In New Zealand Shooting
Agence France-Presse | Friday March 22, 2019
Mehidy Hasan was among 17 members of the Bangladesh Test cricket team touring New Zealand who were driven up to a Christchurch mosque as the shooting began.
New Zealand Mosque Shooter Pleads Guilty To All Charges: Police
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday March 26, 2020
The Australian accused of carrying out last year's mass shooting at two New Zealand mosques that claimed 51 lives pleaded guilty to all charges Thursday in a surprise change of mind, police said.
Security Increased After Threat Against New Zealand's Christchurch Mosque
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 4, 2020
New Zealand police said on Wednesday they have stepped up patrols at two mosques ahead of the first anniversary of a shooting that killed 51 worshippers, after a distressing image linked to one of the mosques appeared on social media.
Trial Of Accused Gunman In New Zealand Shooting Delayed To Avoid Ramadan
World News | Reuters | Thursday September 12, 2019
The trial of a man accused of shootings at two mosques in New Zealand that killed 51 people has been delayed by a month because the original court date coincided with the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, a judge said on Thursday.
"Created A Monster": Founder Of Site Linked To US, New Zealand Shooting
World News | Reuters | Tuesday August 6, 2019
The creator of a far-right online message board connected to three mass shootings that killed dozens of people has described himself as "naive and ignorant", likening the platform 8chan to Frankenstein's monster, with no limit to its extremism.
India Joins Global Fight In Action Against Online Extremism
India News | Written by Amitoj Singh | Thursday May 16, 2019
In a bid to join the global fight against violent extremist content, India joined an initiative that calls for action to eliminate such content online.
Facebook Restricts Live Feature, Citing New Zealand Shooting
Reuters | Wednesday May 15, 2019
Facebook said on Tuesday it was tightening rules around its live streaming feature ahead of a meeting of world leaders aimed at curbing online violence.
PewDiePie Ends 'Subscribe' Meme After Christchurch Shooter's Shout-Out
Meagan Flynn, The Washington Post | Tuesday April 30, 2019
On Sunday, PewDiePie released a YouTube video calling for an end to the "subscribe" movement and addressing the New Zealand shooting for the first time on his channel.
Facebook Still Hosting New Zealand Mosque Shooting Videos: Report
Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday April 20, 2019
According to a report in Motherboard on Friday, certain videos on Facebook and Instagram show sections of the raw attack footage.
Judge Orders Mental Health Assessment For New Zealand Shooting Suspect
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday April 5, 2019
A New Zealand judge on Friday ordered the accused Christchurch mosque gunman to undergo a mental health assessment to determine if he is fit to face trial for the murder of 50 Muslim worshippers.
New Zealand Mosque Attacks Accused To Face 50 Murder Charges: Police
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 4, 2019
The man accused of carrying out the Christchurch mosque attacks last month will face 50 murder charges when he appears in court this week, New Zealand police said Thursday.
Facebook Looks to Restrict Facebook Live After New Zealand Mosque Attacks
Reuters | Saturday March 30, 2019
Facebook will monitor who can go "Live" on Facebook depending on factors such as prior community standard violations.
New Zealand Mosque Shooter Paid Cash To Austrian Far Right: Chancellor
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 27, 2019
Austria's far-right Identitarian Movement received cash from the man charged with killing 50 people in mass shootings at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Wednesday
French Muslim Group Sues Facebook, YouTube Over New Zealand Attack Video
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 26, 2019
A French Muslim group said Monday it was suing Facebook and YouTube for allowing a live broadcast of the grisly video of a massacre at a New Zealand mosque, reviving the debate over how social media amplifies such attacks.
New Zealand Reopens Mosques That Were Attacked; Many "March For Love"
World News | Reuters | Saturday March 23, 2019
Smelling of fresh paint, the two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch where a gunman killed 50 worshippers last week reopened their doors on Saturday, with many survivors among the first to walk in and pray for those who died.
Bangladesh Cricketer Marries After Close Call In New Zealand Shooting
Agence France-Presse | Friday March 22, 2019
Mehidy Hasan was among 17 members of the Bangladesh Test cricket team touring New Zealand who were driven up to a Christchurch mosque as the shooting began.
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