Man who shared video of Christchurch mosque attack sentenced to 21 months in prison
Man who shared video of Christchurch mosque attack sentenced to 21 months in prison
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WELLINGTON: A man who shared a video of the Christchurch mosque shooting in New Zealand has been sentenced to 21 months in prison on Tuesday. 51 Muslims were killed in the attack, who were praying at the time. The attacker, Brenton Tarrant, opened fire on two mosques on March 15. The entire attack was 'live streamed' by the assailant, whose 44-year-old Phillip Apes later shared the video.

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Arse was later arrested on the same charge. Arsees was convicted of two charges of sharing objectionable content. Christchurch District Court Judge Stephen O'Driscoll said, "It was a hate crime against the Muslim community. '

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The judge said it was cruel to share his video a few days after the attack. According to a report published in Radia New Zealand, O'Driscoll found that Arshadhad had shared a video of the attack to "glorify" the death of Muslims and that no punishment other than imprisonment would be justified. In March this year, two mosques in New Zealand were attacked, killing several people.

 

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