Feb 10 (Reuters) - Former lawyers for the white supremacist who killed 51 Muslim worshippers in New Zealand seven years ago ...
Officials have sought to curb the spread of his views, including through a legal ban on his racist manifesto and a video he livestreamed of the shooting. The effort to prevent public exposure to ...
It may be months before New Zealand finds out if the Christchurch terrorist will be granted an application to have his guilty ...
The white supremacist who killed 51 Muslim worshippers in the 2019 Christchurch mosque attacks is trying to withdraw his ...
New Zealand's Court of Appeal has finished hearing an appeal from the Christchurch mosque gunman, in proceedings that were ...
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WELLINGTON: A white supremacist who shot and killed 51 people at two New Zealand mosques in 2019 launched an appeal Monday seeking to overturn his conviction. Brenton Tarrant, an Australian former gym ...
Security at U.S. mosques was tightened on Friday as law enforcement officials and political leaders denounced deadly attacks at two New Zealand mosques and tried to assure Muslims that they would be ...
Brenton Tarrant told an appeals court on Monday he felt forced to admit to the crimes because of “irrationality” due to harsh prison conditions.