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Our Darkest Day: The terrorist attack on two mosques, Christchurch, New Zealand, March 15, 2019

by Tom O'Connor

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The cold blooded murder of 51 innocent people and the attempted murder of many others at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, on March 15 2019 sent shivers of horror down the collective spine of the nation. An act of terror such as this was totally unexpected from a white wing supremacist. How could we be so naive? This unprecedented atrocity brought the ugly reality of racism, bigotry and religious intolerance in New Zealand into the glare of international scrutiny. Although 51 people were tragically murdered, so many lives were saved by a combination of incredible luck and the outstanding work of the police, St John ambulance staff, medical professionals of Christchurch hospital, members of the public and the heroic acts of those under fire at both mosques. Veteran author, Tom O’Connor, takes a deeper look into the history of religion and conflict as well as measures the nation has taken since the attack. Gun laws were tightened, the ‘Christchurch Call’ was initiated, the Royal Commission made recommendations for further changes to our laws and policies. Will it make a difference? With contributing chapters by: Jon Bird – Former British military computer technology expert examines the role of social media in the cause of spreading the impact of terrorism. Jennifer Khan-Janif and Mohamud Mohamed – Explain the history of Islam, the contribution Muslims have made to New Zealand, and their concerns and aspirations for the future. Dr Paul Spoonley – from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Massey University is an expert in Far Right political groups. He provides an insight into their twisted mindset. Dr John Battersby – Teaching Fellow in the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at Massey University. He is a specialist on terrorism and a leading academic on ‘radicalisation’ of individuals.

About the Author

Tom O’Connor is a semi-retired investigative journalist, historian and political commentator who has specialised in New Zealand affairs, military history and pre- European history for more than forty years. He is a past president of the Grey Power New Zealand Federation (Inc) and presently serves on the Waimate District Council and as a Justice of the Peace. He was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for services to journalism, seniors and local government in the New Year Honours List for 2019. He lives on a small South Canterbury farm with his wife Joy.

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