'Poisoned': New Zealand mosque gunman's road to extremism

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CHRISTCHURCH (AFP) - There were no obvious warning signs when the Christchurch mosques gunman moved to New Zealand from Australia in 2017 - he had no criminal history and was not on any security watch list.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

CHRISTCHURCH - There were no obvious warning signs when the Christchurch mosques gunman moved to New Zealand from Australia in 2017 - he had no criminal history and was not on any security watch list.

Only later did it emerge that Tarrant began amassing an arsenal of weapons soon after setting up home in Dunedin with the intention of carrying out an atrocity against New Zealand's Muslim community. As the world searched for answers, former friends and colleagues were quizzed about Tarrant's background and possible motivations.

'ACT OF REVENGE' In a rambling"manifesto" posted before the massacre, Tarrant talked of being radicalised during trips to Europe and Asia, apparently financed by an inheritance that meant he did not have to work. Prosecutor Mark Zarifeh quoted from an interview prison authorities conducted with Tarrant in April, when he described his state of mind at the time of the attacks."He felt ostracised by society and wanted to damage society as an act of revenge."

 

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