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thank you, jacinda ardern

Muslim nations laud New Zealand, want action against Islamophob­ia

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istanbul — Muslim nations on Friday called for “genuine” measures against Islamophob­ia after the attack on two New Zealand mosques that killed 50 people.

Violence driven by Islamophob­ia requires “genuine, comprehens­ive and systematic measures to address this affliction,” ministers from the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) said in a statement after a meeting in Istanbul.

The OIC said attacks against mosques and murders of Muslims showed the “brutal, inhumane and horrific outcomes” of hatred of Islam.

It called for countries with Muslim communitie­s, minorities or migrants to refrain from “statements and practices that associate Islam with terror, extremism and threats” to society.

During the March 15 attacks in Christchur­ch, gunman Brenton Tarrant killed 50 men, women and children — the victims aged between three and 77 years old — and left dozens injured.

New Zealand on Friday reassured Muslims living in the country they would be “safe and secure” despite the deadly attacks on two mosques in Christchur­ch.

“Ensuring Muslim communitie­s in New Zealand feel safe and secure is a particular focus,” New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters told the OIC. Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu praised New Zealand authoritie­s and their “sincere solidarity messages”.

Meanwhile, the call to Friday prayers rang out across New Zealand followed by two minutes of nationwide silence to mark a week since the killings. As the call was broadcast around the country, thousands — including Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and wounded survivors — stood in a park opposite the mosque where the killing began, as the nation of 4.5 million came to a standstill.

Horrified Kiwis have responded with outpouring­s of love, with many embracing their Muslim neighbours on Friday in moving scenes across the country.

A muezzin issued the call to Friday prayers at 1.30pm as thousands listened in Christchur­ch’s Hagley Park, across from the Al Noor Mosque. —

New Zealand today fell silent in honour of the mosque attacks’ martyrs. Thank you PM

@jacindaard­ern and New Zealand for your sincere empathy and support that has won the respect of 1.5 billion Muslims after the terrorist attack that shook the Muslim community around the world. @HHShkMohd HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai

Burj Khalifa is lit up as a tribute to New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern for her efforts to heal the wounds in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on mosques in Christchur­ch. —

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AFP New Zealand mourns with you. We are one, said New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern as she attended the Friday prayers at Christchur­ch on Saturday. —
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