New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern still 'at a loss' over Christchurch massacre 2 years on

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Ardern gave an emotional speech at an event to mark the second anniversary of the killing of 51 Muslim worshippers.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said she hoped that a"more inclusive nation" would be a legacy of the Christchurch mosque killings, as the country marked the second anniversary of the tragedy.

Ardern said that when she tried"to prepare words to accompany our presence in this place, I was at a loss." She referred to how the Muslim community had experienced prejudice and that"while words cannot perform miracles, they do have the power to heal. That means we must use them wisely." Around one thousand people gathered at the venue for the remembrance service, which was overseen by tight security. A similar service planned for last year was canceled due to the coronavirus.Victims of New Zealand Terror Attack Confront Killer in Court

 

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