One year shortly after the NZ shooting case, the Prime Minister sues discrimination, harassment and abolition, March 13, 14:40

One year after the Islamic place of worship was shot in New Zealand last year and 51 people were killed, Prime Minister Ardan met in a year before discriminating from society that some people were still radical. And called for each person to stand up to eliminate harassment.

In New Zealand last March, 51 people were killed in a shooting by an armed white man at two mosques, a Muslim place of worship in southern Christchurch.

Ahead of the year, 15 days after the incident, PM Adern held a press conference in Christchurch, stating that he had tightened gun controls and prevented recurrence in the past year. I believe it has changed. "

On the other hand, there are still people who have radical ideas such as white supremacism, saying, `` Everyone has a role to play in order to reliably blame bullying, harassment and racism throughout the country. '' In order to eliminate discrimination and harassment, each citizen was invited to stand up.

A government-sponsored memorial ceremony for the victims is scheduled on Tuesday, with thousands expected to attend, including survivors and local residents.