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The 2019 Bærum murder and mosque attack occurred on 10 August 2019 at the Al-Noor Islamic Centre in Bærum, Norway, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of the capital city Oslo. Philip Manshaus, a 21-year-old Norwegian man, murdered his 17-year-old adopted sister Johanne Ihle-Hansen at their home.
On 15 March 2019, the site was one of two targets in a terrorist attack at Christchurch. [13] A majority of the victims were at Al Noor: of the 51 people fatally shot and the 40 people injured overall in the attack, 44 victims died and another 35 survived gunshot wounds in the mosque. [14] [15] [16] The mosque reopened on 23 March. [17]
On 21 May, Al Noor Mosque imam Gamal Fouda testified that two people came to the mosque on the day of the shooting and verbally abused a worshipper. Though he had reported the matter to the Police, the Police said they were unable to act. [68] On 28 May, Al Noor Mosque survivor Khaled Al-Nobani gave testimony arguing that the failure of the ...
A quarter of a century later, the life they had built together was torn apart at the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch when a gunman walked into the building, firing on worshippers at Friday prayers ...
Ardern said 30 people were killed at the Al Noor mosque, the city's main mosque, and another 10 at a mosque in the suburb of Linwood. "This is one of New Zealand's darkest days," she said.
It was the second mosque to open in Christchurch. It is owned by the Linwood Islamic Charitable Trust, which was founded in 2017. [2] On 15 March 2019, the Linwood Islamic Centre and the Al Noor Mosque were targeted in the Christchurch mosque shootings. Of the 51 people killed and the 40 people injured in the attack, seven people were killed ...
New Zealand's gun laws, tightened after the 2019 mosque attack, being revised by an ex-gun lobbyist. CHARLOTTE GRAHAM-McLAY. June 20, 2024 at 10:05 PM.
The Queen v Brenton Harrison Tarrant [2020] NZHC 2192 was a New Zealand sentencing case regarding Brenton Tarrant's involvement in the Christchurch mosque shootings after his guilty plea. It culminated in the first-ever life imprisonment without the possibility of parole sentence in New Zealand history.