Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern has contacted Ukraine’s Government after Bellingcat investigative journalists revealed that the “manifesto” of a Christchurch gunman, who in March this year shot and killed dozens of innocent people, was offered for sale in hardcopies via messengers in Ukraine.
UNIAN: New Zealand asks Ukraine to stop sales of gunman’s banned ‘manifesto’
Flowers are placed around portraits at the home of Haji Mohammed Daoud Nabi, 71, in Chirstchurch on March 22, 2019. Nabi, the first victim of the Al Noor Mosque massacre, was shot dead after welcoming the gunman into the building with the words "Hello brother".