The nearly 800-page report is the result of an extensive inquiry into the March 2019 mosque attacks in which 51 people were killed
The imam of the Masjid An-Nur (Al Noor mosque), Gamal Fouda, the spokesman for the Muslim Association of Canterbury, Abdigani Ali, and general secretary of the Linwood Islamic Centre, Faisal Sayed, have said in a statement:
“We’ve known for a long time that the Muslim community has been targeted with hate speech and hate crimes – this report shows that we are right.”
Stuff.NZ reporter Henry Cooke says that the report includes “a lot more detail about [the gunman’s] planning”, and finds that there was “no real focus on monitoring the internet for terror threats”:
There's in general a lot more detail about his planning. He was bulking up on a lot of steroids and sending himself detailed to-do lists and budgets.
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