New Zealand terror attack condemned
Renowned businessman, Akram Miknas, has condemned the terror attack on the two Christchurch mosques in New Zealand, which resulted in the death of 50 people to date. The attack was carried out by a 28-year-old Australian man, Brenton Harris Tarrant, who opened fire on the worshippers at the mosque.
“A great responsibility is placed on all men of thought, religion, culture and even businessmen to immunise our societies from extremist terrorist ideology, which works to exclude others and eliminate diversity instead of celebrating it,” said Mr Miknas.
The shooter refused to spare any of the mosques’ visitors including his youngest victim, a three-year old child who was mercilessly killed during the attack. “This horrible terrorist act in New Zealand reassures me once again, that we must learn to live with each other and realise that our differences are blessings,” he said. “Our differences must be viewed in a positive, natural state that we must accept and rejoice, not reject and retaliate against,” he stressed.
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