Over the weekend following the Christchurch mosque shootings, Pacific Media Centre's Asia Pacific Report website has curated a number of articles covering the attacks.
Writers from the Pacific Media Centre filed a report from a vigil outside the Al-Masjid Al Jamie Mosque in Ponsonby on Sunday and documented how an ecumenical service led by Catholic bishop of Auckland Patrick Dunn saw flower-bearing parishioners from the Sacred Heart Church visit the Mosque in a display of grief and solidarity.
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The site also republished a selection of expert analysis and opinion pieces from various sources - including a , and from Deakin academic Professor Greg Barton - first published in The Conversation.
Also published with permission is a commentary by filmmaker and AG飞禽走兽电子 graduate Sasya Wreksono, who first wrote on Facebook about her experience as a New Zealand Muslim and how the Christchurch attacks represented a "fragment of darkness" in New Zealand that had "manifested in the ugliest way possible."
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This week saw an additional two special reports by Pacific Media Centre contributing editor Michael Andrew. The first, checks in with students and staff from the Muslim community in the wake of the mosque attacks. The second piece, collates the views of academics commenting on the role that hate-based rhetoric has in shaping online discourse.
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