Fury from victims at 'devil' New Zealand mosque shooterAustralian white supremacist Brenton Tarrant at the Christchurch court. CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand: A woman whose husband was shot dead by the white supremacist who murdered 51 Muslims in last year's New Zealand mosque massacre pleaded with a Christchurch court Tuesday for the gunman's punishment "to continue forever". Her testimony comes amid an outpouring of emotion among New Zealand's Muslim community as Tarrant comes face-to-face with victims. Tarrant occasionally stroked his chin as speakers referred to him as "a devil" and a "hateful lowlife" who had destroyed lives but made the New Zealand Muslim community stronger. Ambreen Naeem lost both her husband Naeem Rashid and son Talha in the rampage.
Source: Bangkok Post August 25, 2020 02:15 UTC