Imam Gamal Fouda was delivering a sermon when bullets began tearing through his mosque last week. Today he led an open-air prayer memorial: 'Your loved ones did not die in vain.'
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand—Thousands of people donned headscarves at an open-air prayer service in a show of unity with Muslim victims of New Zealand’s deadliest peacetime massacre, as a cleric declared the nation’s spirit to be unbreakable.
In a park across the road from Al Noor mosque, where a gunman killed most of his 50 victims a week earlier, some of those injured in the assault joined Muslim representatives from around the world. New Zealanders embraced them and offered flowers, and state television broadcast the Islamic...In response to the massacre at two Christchurch mosques, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said New Zealand will ban military-style semiautomatic weapons, assault rifles and high-capacity magazines.
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