British man arrested for social media post supporting New Zealand mosque attacks

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50 have died as a result of the mosque attacks.

A British man has been arrested for making a social media post which reportedly supported the grotesque New Zealand mosque attacks.

Children as young as three were slaughtered in the attack on two mosques in New Zealand, when a gunman opened fire as worshippers gathered for Friday prayers.Yesterday, when he appeared in court charged with murder, Tarrant made a hand gesture which has since been linked to a symbol of white supremacy.Many of the 34 survivors who remain in hospital after getting caught up in the shootings at Al Noor mosque and Linwood mosque are in critical condition.

Islamic law calls for bodies to be cleansed and buried as soon as possible after death, usually within 24 hours. “We have to be absolutely clear on the cause of death and confirm their identity before that can happen,” he said.

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