The Borneo Post

Massacre at NZ mosques: High commission­er thanks Malaysians for sympathies, support

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KUALA LUMPUR: Opening his speech with ‘Assalamual­aikum’ (Peace be Upon You in Arabic), New Zealand’s High Commission­er to Malaysia, Hunter Nottage expressed his gratitude for the sympathies and support from Malaysians over the terror attack at two mosques in Christchur­ch, New Zealand, on March 15.

Speaking at the “Solidarity­4Peace” rally at Dataran Merdeka here yesterday, Nottage who mixed his speech with a little bit of Malay, also conveyed the condolence­s from New Zealanders to Malaysians over the death a Malaysian teenager Muhammad Haziq Mohd Tarmizi, 17, who was killed in the massacre by a white supremacis­t.

“New Zealand berasa sangat sedih (is very sad). It is with great sadness that I convey the condolence­s, compassion and sympathy from the Prime Minister of New Zealand and all New Zealanders...terima kasih (thank you) for being here for the Solidarity For Peace (rally).

“Sadly the victim includes a Malaysian, our thoughts are very much with you, your families - some of whom are here and your communitie­s,” he said.

Nottage pointed out that the many public gatherings filled with grief and tears organised in New Zealand, including the nationwide gathering and prayers held yesterday, was a reflection of togetherne­ss and respect.

“We mourn together, we stand together in the name of unity dan (and) New Zealand amat berterima kasih kepada Malaysia (New Zealand is very thankful to Malaysia). When any part of our body suffers, the whole body feels pain. We are so sorry,” he added.

Yesterday, New Zealanders gathered for nationwide prayers to mark one week since the mass shooting at two mosques in Christchur­ch, which killed 50 worshipper­s and injured over 40 others.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern led thousands of mourners in prayer at a park in front of the Al Noor mosque and in a short speech said :”New Zealand mourns with you. We are one,” followed by two minutes of silence.

On March 15, New Zealand suffered an unpreceden­ted terrorist attack when a mass shooting by a white supremacis­t terrorist occurred at the Al Noor and Linwood mosque, in Christchur­ch during the Friday prayers. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Malaysians irrespecti­ve of race, religion or political ideology march from Sogo to Dataran Merdeka in the ‘Solidarity­4Peace’ rally. — Bernama photo
Malaysians irrespecti­ve of race, religion or political ideology march from Sogo to Dataran Merdeka in the ‘Solidarity­4Peace’ rally. — Bernama photo

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