TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Muslim communities around the world are watching how #NewZealand responds with sympathy and also with gratitude in the wake of the terrorist attack in #Christchurch a week ago. New Zealand has taken the decision not to give the shooter the soapbox he so clearly craves. The Prime Minister has refused to utter his name, and reporting restrictions mean his picture has been banned from newspapers. “When you have a leader like @jacindaardern coming out and defending people under attack, that sends a strong message,” said Harun Khan, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain. “It’s demonstrated the complete opposite of what the terrorist wanted to achieve.” New Zealanders have instead chosen to focus on unity, writes @charliecamp6ell. Christians, Hindus, Jews, Buddhists and Sikhs offered food and support for survivors and victims’ families. At flower memorials, hipsters with dyed blue hair comforted women in hijabs. Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel tells TIME that the Islamic greeting As-salaamu ‘alaikum, or “Peace be with you,” is “very much an expression of the peaceful city that we were and still are.” In this photograph on March 17, two mourners take a quiet moment at a memorial site in Hagley Park, near the Al Noor mosque that was attacked. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @virginiawoodsjack for TIME」3月23日 0時00分 - time

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Muslim communities around the world are watching how #NewZealand responds with sympathy and also with gratitude in the wake of the terrorist attack in #Christchurch a week ago. New Zealand has taken the decision not to give the shooter the soapbox he so clearly craves. The Prime Minister has refused to utter his name, and reporting restrictions mean his picture has been banned from newspapers. “When you have a leader like @jacindaardern coming out and defending people under attack, that sends a strong message,” said Harun Khan, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain. “It’s demonstrated the complete opposite of what the terrorist wanted to achieve.” New Zealanders have instead chosen to focus on unity, writes @charliecamp6ell. Christians, Hindus, Jews, Buddhists and Sikhs offered food and support for survivors and victims’ families. At flower memorials, hipsters with dyed blue hair comforted women in hijabs. Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel tells TIME that the Islamic greeting As-salaamu ‘alaikum, or “Peace be with you,” is “very much an expression of the peaceful city that we were and still are.” In this photograph on March 17, two mourners take a quiet moment at a memorial site in Hagley Park, near the Al Noor mosque that was attacked. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @virginiawoodsjack for TIME


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