Jacinda Ardern says the Christchurch mosque gunman deserves a life of 'complete and utter silence'

Jacinda Ardern says people should forget the gunman's name.

Jacinda Ardern and Scott Morrison have had a 'constructive' phone call regarding a woman detained in Turkey.

Jacinda Ardern and Scott Morrison have had a 'constructive' phone call regarding a woman detained in Turkey. Source: Getty

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the Christchurch mosque terrorist deserves a "lifetime of complete and utter silence".

In a New Zealand legal first, Australian Brenton Tarrant has been denied the possibility of ever seeking or gaining his freedom, after killing 51 people in last year's attack.
Justice Cameron Mander , after three days of emotionally-charged victim impact statements.

"It is difficult to look past the wickedness of each murder ... you are not only a murderer, but a terrorist," he said.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern meets with the community and lays a wreath in Wellington in memory of the victims of the Christchurch attack.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern meets with the community and lays a wreath in Wellington in memory of the victims of the Christchurch attack. Source: SBS News
Ms Ardern, who was widely praised for the way she handled the aftermath of the attack, said on Thursday that people should forget the gunman's name.

"The trauma of March 15 is not easily healed. But today I hope is the last where we have any cause to hear or utter the name of the terrorist behind it," she said.

"His deserves to be a lifetime of complete and utter silence."

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has also welcomed the life sentence given to the Australian terrorist.

"Justice today was delivered to the terrorist and murderer for his cowardly and horrific crimes in Christchurch. It is right that we will never see or hear from him ever again," Mr Morrison said on Thursday.

"All Australians were horrified and devastated by his despicable act."

With AAP.


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Published 27 August 2020 2:09pm
Updated 27 August 2020 2:12pm
By SBS News
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