Christchurch gunman sent manifesto to PM before attack


Christchurch, Mar 16 (IANS): The New Zealand Prime Minister's Office said on Saturday that it received a copy of a "manifesto" from the alleged gunman less than 10 minutes before the attacks began at the two Christchurch mosques on Friday, along with about 70 other recipients.

Other politicians on the mailing list included National leader Simon Bridges and Parliament Speaker Trevor Mallard, The New Zealand Herald reported.

Brenton Harrison Tarrant, a 28-year-old Australian, is the primary suspect in Friday's that killed 49 people.

Most of the other recipients in the email were media, both domestic and international, a spokesman for Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said. He added that the gunman didn't say in the email that "this is what I am about to do" so "there was no opportunity to stop it".

"It does not set out what he was about to do. It was written as if it had occurred, to explain what obviously was about to play out", an official said.

The email had gone to Ardern's generic address. The spokesman said that it was an email account managed by Ardern's office and not her personal one.

According to the report, the person in the Prime Minister's Office who opened the email followed standard procedure and referred it to Parliamentary security. Security then referred it to the police.

The report said that Ardern will not release the contents of the manifesto, the time it was received or even what was in the subject line.

  

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  • Roy, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 17 2019

    People should not forget Ebba Akerlund.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sat, Mar 16 2019

    Evil terrorist's twisted manifesto: Right-wing mosque shooter posted 73-page rant foreshadowing massacre just hours before the bloodbath and said he was 'inspired' by Norway mass murderer Anders Breivik. Norway mass killer Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 in 2011. the Hindu in its publishing reported Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik hailed India's Hindu nationalist movement as a key ally in a global struggle to bring down democratic regimes across the world. Breivik lists the websites of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the National Volunteers' Organisation, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad as resources for further information.
    The suspected terrorist identified as an Australian man Brenton Tarrant, 28 posted manifesto online hours before opening fire inside two mosques. The 'Black Friday' terror has a brief history of connection with the Norwegian terrorist Breivik. His manifest clearly reads he is been inspired by Breivik act.
    The first team diagnosed Breivik with paranoid schizophrenia but after this initial finding was criticized, a second evaluation concluded that he was not psychotic during the attacks but did have a narcissistic personality disorder.
    There is a quick conclusion that the White man was 'psychologically upset' or had a 'disturbed' childhood or was a 'lonely person'. Hence, terms like White supremacist, Insane gunman or Shooter are used.
    This practice is followed in all respectable TV channels like BBC refusing to call Christchurch carnage ‘terror attack’ as ‘victims were Muslims’, and websites 'Youtube' owned by Google and Facebook which the terror had live-streamed contains full of hate propaganda which hosts of all sorts hate in graphic without accountability.
    If Norwegian terror had a proper investigation and Facebook had alerted the cybersecurity then Christchurch would have never happened.
    Will Anti-immigrant parties, Facebook woes the responsibility?
    Jai Hind

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  • Moshu, mangaluru

    Sat, Mar 16 2019

    Hats off to the Arab world rulers. World should learn from them and their citizens a bit hospitality towards strangers. Expatriates feel safe of any faith with no rooms for hatred, racism, discrimination.

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