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4 resultsfor “Christchurch mosque shooting victims”

Politics

Takeaways from Tuesday's primaries. And, victims of mosque shooting revealed

victims](https://www.kpbs.org/news/public-safety/2026/05/19/victims-of-islamic-center-shooting-identified?v2?utm_source=npr.org&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=national_highlight&utm_content=homepage) died while attempting to stop the gunmen. Imam Taha Hassane of the Islamic Center of San Diego identified them as Mansour Kaziha, 78, Nader Awad, 57, and Amin Abdullah, 51. Police

NPR Topics: NewsMay 20
Conflicts

New Zealand court denies bid by mosque mass shooter to appeal conviction

shooting. Tarrant, who is serving life in prison without parole for killing Muslim worshippers at the Al Noor mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre in Christchurch on March 15, 2019, livestreamed his attack for 17 minutes

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 30
Conflicts

For far-right extremists, the rise of a new enemy: women

shooting victims remembered as heroes for protecting children](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/20/nx-s1-5827053/san-diego-mosque-shooting-victims) For many, the suspects' apparent misogyny may seem irrelevant, given that they targeted a Muslim house of worship. But Alex DiBranco, executive director

NPR Topics: NewsMay 27
Conflicts

Christchurch gunman fails in bid to appeal against guilty pleas by New Zealand court

Christchurch](https://www.theguardian.com/world/christchurch) in 2019 has been prevented from appealing against his guilty pleas, after one of New Zealand’s highest courts said his bid was “utterly devoid of merit”. Brenton Tarrant

The Guardian WorldApr 30