Ardern, who swiftly denounced the shooting as terrorism, has announced a ban on military-style semi-automatic and assault rifles. Imran calls New Zealand premier, condemns mosque attackNew Zealand Herald reported that a Twitter post containing a photo of a gun and captioned “You are next” was sent to the prime minister. Female police at the park also wore headscarves, with a red rose on their uniforms. Many women wore headscarves in New Zealand as a sign of support to the community, and a #headscarfforharmony movement was trending on Twitter. “We are wearing headscarves showing our support, love and solidarity, and hope that by everybody doing this it will demonstrate to Muslim women … that they are one with us,” said Robyn Molony, 65, with a group of friends wearing headscarves at Hagley Park.
Source: The Express Tribune March 22, 2019 14:40 UTC