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President Erdoğan hails New Zealanders' stance against terrorism

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published March 25,2019
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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Sunday applauded the humane stance of the people of New Zealand following last week's twin mosque attacks in Christchurch city.

"The people of New Zealand gave a lesson of humanity to those who did not get their share of humanity," Erdoğan told a live broadcast in Istanbul.

At least 50 Muslims were killed and as many injured on March 15 when a terrorist -- identified as Australian-born Brenton Tarrant, 28 -- entered the Al Noor and Linwood mosques in Christchurch and shot worshippers in cold blood, including four children younger than 18.

Hundreds of people gathered in front of the Mosques to pay tribute to the victims as New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern called for unity and solidarity with the Muslim community.

During the live interview, Erdoğan also praised the mass gatherings at the scene of attacks and people's act of respect to the victims.

Erdoğan went on to say that the people of New Zealand could never be linked to terrorism.

"They organized memorial services, they gathered at the scene of the incident and left flowers to pay tribute to the victims. These are acts of humanity. We can't ignore these acts of humanity," he added.

The Turkish leader expressed his "heartfelt" thanks to the people of New Zealand once again for their strong stance against terrorism and solidarity with the victims.

He reiterated that attacks in Christchurch "was not an individual act of terrorism but an organized act of terrorism".

The authorities in New Zealand will disclose the perpetrators behind the attacks, he believes.

Erdoğan also praised Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for her "applaudable statements" and strong stance following the attacks.