Breadcrumbs List.
Christchurch terror attack
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Insights on extremism need careful consideration and good evidence
2 March 2023
BOOK REVIEW: Chris Wilson on Fear: New Zealand's hostile world of extremists by Byron C Clark.
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Terror threat greatest from lone individuals with online support
25 June 2021
The Christchurch mosque attacks of 15 March 2019 were a “watershed moment” for New Zealand, which is now at higher risk of similar attacks than it was before.
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Where are our hate speech laws?
28 August 2020
Opinion: More than a year after justice minister Andrew Little described New Zealand’s hate speech laws as ‘woefully inadequate’, nothing has come of the legislative reform that was promised, writes Dylan Asafo.
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Symbol of unity unveiled to remember Christchurch mosque victims
3 August 2020
The unveiling of Ngā Roimata o Ranginui at the University of Auckland reflected a commitment to supporting Muslim staff and students.
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New exhibition maps racialised over-policing and law changes in New Zealand
10 June 2020
An exhibition capturing instances of racialised human rights violations in New Zealand though interactive mapping, initiated by Pacific architectural researcher Dr Karamia Müller, School of Architecture and Planning, has opened at the Adam Art Gallery/ Te Pātaka Toi.
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Finlay Macdonald: The kindness of strangers
31 May 2019
Guest Ingenio columnist alumnus Finlay Macdonald reflects on what we could learn from the Christchurch terror attacks.
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Time’s right for a ‘Ministry for Inclusion’
24 May 2019
Opinion: After the Christchurch attack, we must radically rethink existing agencies and pursue inclusion of different ethnic groups within NZ, writes Louise Humpage.
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Shedding Christchurch’s ‘territorial stigma’
16 May 2019
Opinion: Christchurch needs some positive branding and a re-name for the Crusaders that signals inclusion would help, writes Associate Professor Steve Matthewman.
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NZ media shows world high-quality coverage of Islam
28 March 2019
Opinion: NZ’s media is showing a different perspective of Islam to that usually seen in Western media, writes Professor Toni Bruce and teacher Farzana Noorzai.
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Challenging Islamophobia no threat to free speech
22 March 2019
Opinion: Challenging Islamophobia and entrenched racism does not stop condemnation of terror attacks carried out in the name of any ideology, writes Dr Neal Curtis.
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Retaliation? A question we should not ask
21 March 2019
Opinion: Queries of retaliation should be recognised as insidious - that those who suffered most should now be feared, writes the Associate Professor Nicholas Rowe.
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You don’t need to make racial slurs to be racist
21 March 2019
Opinion: Shocking, but believable in diverse NZ where race relations have been neglected for years, writes Associate Professor Louise Humpage of the terror attack.