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  2. Category:New Zealand war crimes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "New Zealand war crimes" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.

  3. Coroner's inquiry into the Christchurch mosque shootings

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    On 30 November, the Inquest heard testimony from American counter-terrorism expert Dr. Frank Straub and Scottish counter-terrorism expert Scott Wilson, who had co-authored a report on the Christchurch mosque shootings. Straub and Wilson advocated training New Zealand paramedics and police to respond to mass shooting events and other emergencies.

  4. List of massacres in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Part of Te Kooti's War: Mohaka massacre: 10 April 1869: Mohaka, Hawke's Bay: 68: Part of Te Kooti's War: Pukearuhe massacre 13 February 1869: Pukearuhe, Taranaki: 8: Attack on Pukearuhe Redoubt by a Ngāti Maniapoto war party Ngatapa massacre: 5 January 1869: Ngatapa, Gisborne: 120: Part of Te Kooti's War: Poverty Bay massacre: 10 November 1868 ...

  5. 2023 Auckland shooting - Wikipedia

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    Matu Tangi Matua Reid entered the One Queen Street building in the Auckland CBD with a pump-action shotgun on 20 July 2023. [7] The 21-storey building near the Commercial Bay Shopping Centre originally opened in 1973 and was undergoing renovations as part of the Commercial Bay redevelopment project, with the building planned to house offices and a hotel. [7]

  6. List of people executed in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A total of 85 people were executed under New Zealand's capital punishment system while it was in force. An additional five New Zealand soldiers were executed under military regulations in France during World War I, though they subsequently received posthumous pardons under the Pardon for Soldiers of the Great War Act 2000. [1]

  7. Surafend massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Surafend massacre (Arabic: مجزرة صرفند) was a premeditated massacre committed against inhabitants of the village of Sarafand al-Amar (modern-day Tzrifin) and a Bedouin camp in Ottoman Palestine by occupying Australian, New Zealand and Scottish soldiers on 10 December 1918.

  8. Christchurch mosque shootings - Wikipedia

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    Two consecutive mass shootings took place in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 15 March 2019.They were committed by a single perpetrator during Friday prayer, first at the Al Noor Mosque in Riccarton, at 1:40 p.m. and almost immediately afterwards at the Linwood Islamic Centre at 1:52 p.m. Altogether, 51 people were killed and 89 others were injured; including 40 by gunfire.

  9. Nduga hostage crisis - Wikipedia

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    The MFAT confirmed that it was working with Indonesian authorities and New Zealand consular staff to secure Mehrtens' release, and was supporting his family members in Indonesia and New Zealand. [47] In response, TPNPB-OPM spokesperson Akouboo Amatus Douw claimed that Mehrtens was alive and healthy, and that the video dated back to May or June ...