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Government & Politics

LynnMall terror attack: Chances to direct Samsudeen away from extremism missed — review

December 14, 2022 Phil Pennington  

(Radio NZ) Police, prisons and spy agencies missed chances to direct the LynnMall terror attacker away from violent extremism, and he was locked up for so long it greatly increased his radicalisation. These are among the “significant deficiencies” found by a hefty […]

Clothing

Fear of being Islamophobic silencing Western feminists on Iran — activist

October 13, 2022 Molly Swift  

(Newshub) A Kiwi Iranian activist says the deadly fight for freedom in Iran hasn’t received the Western attention it deserves — believing the fear of being Islamophobic is silencing Western feminists. Iranians across the world are calling for world leaders, including New […]

Immigration

One year on: Questions remain on anniversary of LynnMall attack by Ahamed Samsudeen

September 3, 2022 Gill Bonnett  

(Radio NZ) A year ago today, eight shoppers were injured in a stabbing frenzy at LynnMall’s supermarket. Gill Bonnett looks back at what drove Ahamed Samsudeen to carry out New Zealand’s second terrorist attack in three years. “Since I was a child, […]

Government & Politics

Lynnmall attack: A year on, ministers eye law change on deportation

August 31, 2022 Gill Bonnett  

(Radio NZ) The government is considering how it can change the law to deport people who pose a threat to national security. This weekend marks a year since Ahamed Aathill Mohamed Samsudeen walked into a supermarket in Auckland and attacked shoppers with […]

Government & Politics

Law change to allow deportation of potential terrorists, refugees on the cards

April 17, 2022 Gill Bonnett  

(Radio NZ) The government is looking into whether it will change the law to make it possible to send would-be terrorists, or refugees who have been serious offenders, back to their home countries. And former justice minister Andrew Little has defended how […]

Government & Politics

LynnMall attack: Security fears trumped mental health support

April 11, 2022 Phil Pennington  

(Radio NZ) The Security Intelligence Service was calling the LynnMall knife attacker a terrorist for years, at the same time as courts were hearing he was a high, medium or even low-risk threat. Ahamed Aathill Samsudeen stabbed shoppers in an Auckland supermarket […]

Government & Politics

Silence over why mall attacker’s request to leave NZ ignored

April 7, 2022 Gill Bonnett  

(Radio NZ) Government agencies which battled to detain and deport the LynnMall attacker Ahamed Samsudeen are remaining silent on why they did not agree to his request to lose New Zealand residence. Officials were moving to cancel Samsudeen’s refugee status and detain […]

Law Enforcement

Repatriating Islamic State terror suspect Suhayra Aden cost $60,000

September 16, 2021 Thomas Manch  

(Stuff) The repatriation of Suhayra Aden, a woman who joined Islamic State, has cost the government more than $60,000. The government organised a “managed return” of Aden and her two children from Turkey earlier this year, after she was detained at the […]

Immigration

New Zealand feared an extremist but found no way to stop him

September 9, 2021 Nick Perry  

(AP) Immigration officers feared him. So, too, did prosecutors, prison officials and police. They thought he could launch a terror attack at any moment. Even the prime minister wanted him deported. Yet, in the end, nobody in New Zealand was able to […]

Immigration

LynnMall terrorist named after suppression orders lapse

September 4, 2021 Sarah Robson  

(Radio NZ) The man responsible for Friday afternoon’s terror attack in a west Auckland supermarket can now be named as Ahamed Aathill Mohamed Samsudeen. The 32-year-old Sri Lankan national was shot dead by police after stabbing six people inside Countdown LynnMall. A […]

Legal

LynnMall terrorist’s name suppression revoked, but remains secret for now

September 4, 2021 Sarah Robson  

(Radio NZ) Name suppression for the man responsible for yesterday’s terror attack at a west Auckland supermarket has been revoked, but his name cannot be published yet, with the High Court giving his family at least 24 hours to seek further suppression […]

Law Enforcement

Auckland mall terrorist attack: Police shoot man dead, others injured at New Lynn mall

September 3, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(NZ Herald) A man has been fatally shot by police officers and six shoppers have been injured — including three critically — in horrific scenes at a West Auckland supermarket this afternoon. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said it was a terrorist attack […]

Children & Teens

Suhayra Aden, accused of having ties to ISIS, arrives in New Zealand

August 21, 2021 Jessica Mutch McKay  

(TVNZ) The woman accused of having ties to ISIS, Suhayra Aden, has arrived in New Zealand today, 1 NEWS understands. It is understood she was accompanied by police on the flight that touched down in New Zealand this morning. Exclusive pictures show […]

Children & Teens

Government prepared for more than one New Zealand citizen with children to return from Syria

August 12, 2021 Thomas Manch  

(Stuff) The government has been preparing since 2018 for numerous New Zealand citizens to return from the former Islamic State of Iraq and Syria with their children. Cabinet ministers last month agreed to the managed repatriation of Suhayra Aden​, who will be […]

Children & Teens

Govt helping Aden rebuild her life ‘best outcome for everyone’

July 26, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio NZ) Helping Islamic State-linked Suhayra Aden to resettle into the community with her children will be the best outcome for her and New Zealand, the Islamic Women’s Council says. Aden, who has links to terrorist group Islamic State, is returning from […]

Government & Politics

Isis ‘terrorist’ bride Suhayra Aden and her children to return to NZ

July 26, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(NZ Herald) An Isis “terrorist” bride and her two children will head to New Zealand from Turkey after the New Zealand government agreed to their return. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the announcement on Suhayra Aden — who has been described as […]

Government & Politics

US belatedly joins ‘Christchurch Call’ against online extremism

May 7, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(AFP) The United States will join an international bid to stamp out violent extremism online, the White House said Friday, some two years after the Trump administration declined to do so. Biden administration spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Washington “will join the Christchurch […]

Fasting

Office of Ethnic Communities accused of being insensitive

April 16, 2021 Katie Scotcher  

(Radio NZ) The Federation of Islamic Associations is accusing the Office of Ethnic Communities of being insensitive by scheduling community meetings during the holy month of Ramadan. Eleven meetings will be held across the country over the next month, focused on the […]

Government & Politics

New Zealand terror suspect Suhayra Aden would not be detained on arrival — Little

March 9, 2021 Jane Patterson  

(Radio NZ) “Free subject to conditions” would be the security status of terror suspect Suhayra Aden if she returns to New Zealand, according to a senior government minister. It looks increasingly likely 25-year-old Suhayra Aden and her children will end up in […]

Government & Politics

Turkish source says NZ likely to accept Kiwi woman accused of being an Isis terrorist

March 9, 2021 Jane Patterson  

(Radio NZ) It looks increasingly likely the New Zealand woman accused of being an Islamic State terrorist will end up back here with her two children, as negotiations about their fate continue. Suhayra Aden, 25, and her children are being held in […]

Children & Teens

Jacinda Ardern says children of NZ-born suspected Islamic State terrorist better off in Turkey than Syria, but should go to Australia

February 27, 2021 Dan Satherley  

(Newshub) Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she’s still trying to get Australia to take responsibility for a New Zealand citizen suspected of being an Islamic State terrorist recently captured in Turkey. Suhayra Aden, arrested by Turkish authorities near the border with Syria, […]

News: Australasia

NZ woman set to be deported from Turkey

February 20, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(Radio NZ) It is believed a New Zealand woman and her two children who were detained at the Turkish border while trying to enter from Syria will be deported. The Turkish Ministry of National Defence alleges the woman — named as Suhayra […]

Government & Politics

Isil Kiwi ‘shook with fear’ as she spoke of how she wanted to come home — to Australia

February 17, 2021 David Fisher  

(NZ Herald) The New Zealand woman detained in Turkey as a “terrorist” spoke of how she had a last-minute change of mind about going to Syria but was bundled into a van and driven across the border. It comes as Prime Minister […]

Citizenship

PM responds to NZ-Aus woman arrested at Syria-Turkey border

February 15, 2021 Amelia Wade and David Fisher  

(NZ Herald) Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the New Zealand woman identified as an international terrorist by Turkish authorities should have been deported to Australia. The woman, named by ABC as Suhayra Aden, has been known to New Zealand and Australian authorities […]

Children & Teens

New Zealand woman identified as Isis terrorist captured at Syria border with two children

February 15, 2021 Unlisted Author  

(NZ Herald) A New Zealand woman named as an international terrorist by Turkish authorities is facing deportation, along with her two children, after being caught trying to leave Syria. The Republic of Turkey’s Ministry of National Defence says the 26-year-old woman is […]

Government & Politics

Election 2020: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern wants stronger hate-speech protections

September 24, 2020 Derek Cheng  

(NZ Herald) Labour leader Jacinda Ardern wants to make it illegal to discriminate on the grounds of someone’s religion as well as possibly sexual orientation or disability. Her commitment follows a visit to Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch today where Imam Gamal […]

Discrimination & “Islamophobia”

Renewed call for Key to apologise over ‘jihadi brides’ claim

July 7, 2020 Anneke Smith  

(Radio NZ) Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says it’s not her place to decide if Sir John Key should apologise over false claims brides were leaving New Zealand for ISIS in 2015. The Islamic Women’s Council says the later-disproven comment to the Parliamentary […]

Discrimination & “Islamophobia”

Labour sacks candidate Kurt Taogaga for old tweets supporting racist ‘Wogistan’ column

July 4, 2020 Amelia Wade  

(NZ Herald) The Labour Party has sacked one of its list candidates after revelations he publicly praised an anti-Islam column in 2013. Kurt Taogaga, ranked 68th on the list, said he wasn’t sure he agreed with then-NZ First MP Richard Prosser’s racist […]

Government & Politics

Concern among Muslims that halal butcher closures will see them miss out in lockdown

March 28, 2020 Kristin Hall  

(TVNZ) The government says it’s looking into whether halal butcheries should be allowed to open during lockdown so they can cater to New Zealand’s Muslim communities. Butcheries and bakeries are supposed to be closed under level four restrictions, but some suppliers of […]

Discrimination & “Islamophobia”

British Muslims prepare to leave UK after Boris Johnson wins election (LINK ONLY)

December 15, 2019 EoI News  

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Government & Politics

$17m for new team to tackle online violent extremism

October 14, 2019 Derek Cheng  

(NZ Herald) A new dedicated team will target violent extremist content online and prosecute those uploading it, filling a gap that was laid bare following the March 15 terrorist attack. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Internal Affairs Minister Tracey Martin announced $17 […]

Government & Politics

Civil liberties groups sound alarm over online extremism bill

October 11, 2019 Emily Birnbaum  

(Hill) Civil liberties and technology groups have been sharply critical of a draft bill from House Homeland Security Committee Democrats on dealing with online extremism, saying it would violate First Amendment rights and could result in the surveillance of vulnerable communities. Over […]

Internet

Tech giants beef up body to fight extremist content

September 23, 2019 Unlisted Author  

(AFP) Tech companies led by Facebook on Monday joined world leaders in ramping up an industry body to weed out extremist content online, giving it a permanent staff. Facebook announced the steps at the United Nations, where French President Emmanuel Macron and […]

Internet

Facebook taps London police to track terror livestreams

September 17, 2019 Glenn Chapman  

(AFP) Facebook on Tuesday teamed up with the London police as part of a ramped-up effort to thwart live-streams of terror attacks such as the New Zealand mosque massacre. A self-professed white supremacist used a head-mounted camera in March to broadcast live […]

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Jacinda Ardern dons hijab as she fronts Islamic Women’s Council national conference

August 24, 2019 Jake McKee  

(NZ Herald) The March 15 mosque attacks are at the forefront of the Islamic Women’s Council national conference. This morning’s session at the Zayed College for Girls in Auckland’s Mangere opened with a reflection on the tough year for the Islamic community. […]

Government & Politics

New Zealand lawmakers urged to drop restrictions on Africa, Middle East refugees

August 20, 2019 Charlotte Greenfield  

(Reuters) Human rights advocates urged New Zealand lawmakers on Wednesday to drop restrictions on the intake of Middle Eastern and African refugees, saying the policy undermines the character of a nation praised for its response to deadly mosque attacks this year. New […]

Clothing

Why some Canadian Muslims celebrated the Quebec hijab ban

June 18, 2019 Tarek Fatah  

(Toronto Sun) On Sunday night after a marathon session, Quebec legislators voted 73-35 to bring into law Premier François Legault’s Bill 21 that bans some public servants from wearing religious symbols. Legault’s Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government, which also had the backing […]

Government & Politics

White House won’t sign global call to curb terrorist content online

May 15, 2019 Cristiano Lima and Laura Kayali  

(Politico) The White House on Wednesday said it will not join an international call for Facebook, Twitter, Google and other tech companies to curb terrorist and extremist content online in the wake of the deadly New Zealand mosque shootings, videos of which […]

Government & Politics

Macron, Ardern host Paris summit against online extremism

May 15, 2019 Stuart Williams and Joseph Schmid  

(AFP) French President Emmanuel Macron and New Zealand’s premier Jacinda Ardern will Wednesday host other world leaders and leading tech chiefs to launch an ambitious new initiative aimed at curbing extremism online. The initiative, known as the “Christchurch call,” was pushed by […]

Government & Politics

New Zealand PM targets online hate after mosque attacks

May 13, 2019 Unlisted Author  

(AFP) New Zealand’s leader Jacinda Ardern will join other world leaders in launching a “Christchurch call” to curb online extremism at an international meeting in Paris on Wednesday, following the worst mass killing in her country’s recent history. Participants will be asked […]

Government & Politics

New Zealand and France to call for an end to online terror

April 24, 2019 Nick Perry  

(AP) New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Wednesday that she and French President Emmanuel Macron will host a meeting in Paris next month seeking to eliminate acts of violent extremism and terrorism from being shown online. Ardern said she and Macron […]

Clerics & Preachers

Muslim prayer at Anzac Day service upsets RSA veterans

April 4, 2019 Simon Collins  

(NZ Herald) A decision to invite a Muslim cleric to say a prayer at an Anzac Day service has sparked an anguished backlash from veterans. The Returned and Services Association (RSA) branch at Titahi Bay near Wellington has moved the Muslim prayer […]

Clothing

Quebec leads the rest of Canada with religious symbols ban

April 2, 2019 Tarek Fatah  

(Toronto Sun) It has been 10 years since Quebec’s Bouchard-Taylor Commission recommended that all public officials who embody the authority and the neutrality of the state and its institutions, such as judges, crown prosecutors, police officers, prison guards and the president and […]

Clothing

New Zealand women face praise and protests for donning the hijab

March 26, 2019 Michael Taylor and Heba Kanso  

(Reuters) A campaign by New Zealand women including Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to don headscarves as a sign of solidarity with Muslim women after the nation’s mosque shootings has divided opinion over whether the gesture was a help or a hindrance. Ardern […]

Discrimination & “Islamophobia”

Islamophobia a threat to entire society, not just Muslims: EU foreign policy chief

March 25, 2019 Naveed Siddiqui  

(Dawn) European Union Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini on Monday described rising Islamophobia as a threat not only for Muslims but for all of European society as it “threatens diversity.” Mogherini, who is on an official visit to Pakistan, made the comments […]

Internet

French Muslim group sues internet giants over NZ massacre video

March 25, 2019 Taimaz Szirniks  

(AFP) A French Muslim group said Monday it was suing Facebook and YouTube for allowing a live broadcast of the grisly video of a massacre at a New Zealand mosque, reviving the debate over how social media amplifies such attacks. The French […]

News: Australasia

New Zealand jihadist Mark Taylor captured in Syria and jailed in Kurdish prison

March 3, 2019 Adam Harvey and Suzanne Dredge  

(ABC-Australia) A New Zealander serving with the Islamic State group has been captured in northern Syria and is being held in a Kurdish prison. Nicknamed the Kiwi Jihadi, Mark Taylor told the ABC he fled the Islamic State group in December and […]

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