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Our Darkest Day
The Christchurch mosque attacks on March 15, 2019 were the country’s worst peacetime mass shooting ever. 51 people were killed and 40 people were injured as they prayed. In the months that followed, survivors and victim’s families faced a hard road. Many still struggle from their injuries even now. Families still find it hard cope with the loss of their loved ones under such horrific circumstances. Uncomfortable questions about white supremacy and racism plagued New Zealand.Two years later, the scars remain. Peace was not granted to many until only recently. This is the story of that day,...
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3.7 stars from 183 ratings
هلًا وغلًا الله يبارك لكم وحشة وحشة جداً جداً احبكم موت موت يا احلى في الجنة الجنة حياتي يا عمري انت حياتكم الجنة الجنة
Mansour Alammar via Apple Podcasts · Saudi Arabia · 08/29/22
Sri Lanka
Talk about 2019 church bombing in Sri Lanka which killed more than 250
AA!?£) via Apple Podcasts · United Arab Emirates · 06/16/21
This was such a tragedy that needed to be highlighted. After listening to this podcast, I feel connected to those families and my heart goes out to them. Also to the surrounding area of Christchurch and everyone who lives there. Everyone felt so safe. The description of the attack was so...Read full review »
madgman256 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/27/21
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