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Women in Christchurch Continue Wearing Headscarves in Support of Muslim Community
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Thousands of people attended a vigil in Christchurch, New Zealand to protest racism and to remember the 50 Muslims who were killed in two mosques last week by a white nationalist. Many of the woman in attendance continued making and wearing headscarves in solidarity with their Muslim neighbors. Arash Arabasadi reports.
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