![]() AP Photo/Vincent Thian, File ApIs there a. The New York Times splashed on the story with the headline: “Extremist hate fuels New Zealand massacre. New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern wore a headscarf to comfort mourning family members after the Christchurch mosque shootings. ![]() The Weekend Australian headline read: “An evil Aussie export.” USA The Daily Telegraph front page, which also used images from the livestream, read: “Monster.” The Herald Sun front page read “Livestream slaughter” with the tagline “crazed Australian’s evil manifesto revealed”. Facebook has announced curbs on its streaming feature ahead of an online extremism summit in Paris, called after. ![]() The Courier Mail used images from the livestream and called Tarrant a “working class madman”. Live-streamed on the internet, the Christchurch mosque attacks killed 51 people. The page was shared in a now-deleted tweet by the paper’s senior editor Anthony De Ceglie and was widely criticised. And yesterday I filmed myself killing at least 49 people in a Christchurch mosque…” The front page of the West Australian read: “I am an ordinary white male. Some of the Australian tabloids focused on the man charged with murder over the killings, an Australian citizen, and included images taken from the livestream of the massacre, despite requests from both New Zealand and Australian police that the footage not be shared. LONDON, March 15 (Reuters) - A gunman who killed 49 people at two New Zealand mosques live-streamed the attacks on Facebook for 17 minutes using an app designed for extreme sports enthusiasts. Saturday’s MIRROR: Angelic boy who grew into an evil far-right mass killer #tomorrowspaperstoday /jYGWEw0w5U- Helen Miller MaAustralia ![]()
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