In cold blood and musical melodies, Australian Brenton Tarant made a massacre of worshipers during Friday prayers at two synagogues in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Friday, citing revenge for victims of attacks by Muslims and immigrants in Europe.

"Let's start this party," he said, pulling one of the machine guns and a number of ammunition chests directly into the city's Al-Nour Mosque, where Friday prayers had begun. just yet.

The shooting did not stop almost throughout the 15-minute video, which was broadcast by the killer through social networking sites. He shot all those who met him, chased the escapees from the mosque and entered the women's chapel, killing at least forty people and many wounded, according to the latest statistics.

"I am a white man from the working class, but I have decided to take a position to secure a future for my people," he said in a lengthy 73-page statement. .

In his statement entitled "The Great Alternative," the murderer explained the reasons for his massacre, pointing to the large number of immigrants he considered to be occupiers and invaders. He also explained why he chose this particular mosque.

"Our land is not going to be a day for immigrants, and this homeland that white men will still be and will never be able to replace our people," he said.

He claimed that the massacre was "to avenge the hundreds of thousands of people killed by invaders in European territory throughout history ... and to avenge the thousands of enslaved Europeans who were taken from their lands to be enslaved by Muslims."

Al-Nour Mosque in Christchurch (European)

Who inspired the terrorist?
Tarant says his attack was inspired by Anders Behring Brevik, the perpetrator of Norway's 2011 attacks. His crime was also alleged to have taken revenge for an attack in Sweden in April 2017 that killed a young girl among his victims. He also said he was influenced by Canadis Owens, an activist who strongly supports US President Donald Trump.

The period between April 2017 and May of that year changed dramatically. After the Stockholm attack of April 7, 2017, "I can no longer turn my back on violence. There was something different this time."

He said he had initially planned to target a mosque in Dunedin, a city in the south of the country, but had turned into the Nur Mosque because many "invaders" were following him.

Although he described his crime as a terrorist act, he considered it a "biased act against an occupying power". He said he had never planned to commit the massacre in New Zealand, but he soon discovered it was a target environment for immigrants like anywhere in the West. "Any attack in New Zealand would draw attention to the fact that we have attacked our civilization."

"I had a small childhood with no major problems," Tarrant said. "I had little interest in education during the study. I did not wear off because I did not see anything worth studying."

He grew up in Grafton, a small town in northern New South Wales, Australia, and attended a local high school. He then worked as a personal trainer at a squash and fitness center in 2010.

A woman who knew Tarant from the gym said he was following a strict diet and devoted most of his time to training and training others.

She did not talk to him or hear him talk about his political or religious beliefs, nor did he seem to have any interest in extremist views.