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Love and prayers

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New Zealanders of all creeds and colours stood in solemn reflection yesterday, marking a week on from an event that has left an indelible mark in our country’s history.

 ?? DAVID UNWIN/STUFF ?? In Palmerston North, worshipper­s of all ages filled the city’s mosque for Friday prayers, just one week after the terror attacks in Christchur­ch.
DAVID UNWIN/STUFF In Palmerston North, worshipper­s of all ages filled the city’s mosque for Friday prayers, just one week after the terror attacks in Christchur­ch.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Muslims pray at yesterday’s memorial service in Christchur­ch’s Hagley Park yesterday for the 50 people who died on March 15.
GETTY IMAGES Muslims pray at yesterday’s memorial service in Christchur­ch’s Hagley Park yesterday for the 50 people who died on March 15.
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 ?? ANDREW BARNETT IAIN McGREGOR/STUFF ?? Left: Children at Windsor North School send their thoughts to the families affected by last week’s tragic events. Above: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern leaves Hagley Park in Christchur­ch.
ANDREW BARNETT IAIN McGREGOR/STUFF Left: Children at Windsor North School send their thoughts to the families affected by last week’s tragic events. Above: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern leaves Hagley Park in Christchur­ch.
 ?? DOMINICO ZAPATA/STUFF ?? Umayma Farah attended prayers at Hamilton’s Jamia Masjid Mosque. She wrapped herself in the New Zealand flag to show her love for her country.
DOMINICO ZAPATA/STUFF Umayma Farah attended prayers at Hamilton’s Jamia Masjid Mosque. She wrapped herself in the New Zealand flag to show her love for her country.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? A police officer stands guard outside the Hastings Mosque yesterday.
GETTY IMAGES A police officer stands guard outside the Hastings Mosque yesterday.

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