Islamic place of worship shooting Posted on defendant's letter net August 15 14:23

In March, when a Muslim worship was attacked in New Zealand, a letter sent to the outside by a man who was accused of murder was posted on the Internet. As a result, the New Zealand government apologized for causing psychological distress to those involved.

In March, two mosques were shot in Christchurch, southern New Zealand, and Australian Brenton Tarrant (28) was charged with 92 crimes, including murder and terrorism against 51 people. It has been asked.

According to local media, a person living in Russia sent a letter to the detained Taranto defendant, who posted a letter on the Internet saying that the defendant himself received a reply written last month.

The letter that was posted spelled the politics of the defendant, who is believed to have radical white supremacy, and thoughts about society.

In this regard, New Zealand's correctional authorities issued a statement on the 14th stating that they should not have allowed the defendant's letter to be sent, saying `` I apologize for causing psychological distress to those involved in the case. “I apologized.”

In addition, Prime Minister Ardan said, “Defendants are trying to spread the idea of ​​hatred to the world. We must be able to stop such acts,” stressing the idea of ​​trying to prevent recurrence.