First Funerals for Victims of New Zealand Mosque Attack Under Way

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The first two people to be buried after last week's mosque attacks that killed 50 in the New Zealand city of Christchurch were a father, Khalid Mustafa, 44, and his son, Hamza Mustafa, 15.

As New Zealand police continue to work with families to positively identify those slain in last Friday’s attack at two Christchurch mosques, members of the community buried their dead Wednesday and pressed forward with their lives.

"The process to reunite the victims with their loved ones, this is for us an absolute priority - for family reasons, for compassionate reasons and for cultural reasons. That's progressing very well, it was our intention to do what we could to complete that by today, we are making very good progress,” said New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush. He added, "As of last night at 11:30pm, twenty-one of those victims had been formally identified and were being made available to release to their loved ones."

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You can break people's hearts but you can't break their spirit.
Whether it is Neonazi extremists or terrorists who adhere to a twisted false version of Islam,
people of all faiths and even no faith will unite in their condemnation of terrorism, and not let violence divide them as the people of evil want.
The hate of a tiny sick few will only serve to unite the decent many.

lyndonjones
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This is just one country;


MSM never covers any of this though, because you know, "religion of peace".

BigSmartArmed
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Well if I’m ever in New Zealand and need to take a shit I know where to go!

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