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Terrorism jolts New Zealand

At least 49 people dead, several injured in planned attack during Friday prayer in New Zealand. Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi condemned the brutal attack. Statement released on twitter read that terrorism has no religion. Every act of terrorism should be condemned irrespective of who committed it. A man aged 28 opened fire in Al Noor mosque while streaming it live on Facebook through helmet camera. Nothing could be more brutal than this inhuman act. World community must declare it a terrorist attack rather than calling him white supermasit. When a muslim blows himself away, whole world gathers around and target islam and muslims. This is injustice with millions of peaceful and tolerant muslims. Now a Christian attacking muslims should be an eye opener for the world to realize that terrorism has no religion, race, culture and boundaries. World must stand up against atrocities of such high extreme nature.
It was indubitably right when New Zealand Prime Minister calls this attack "extraordinary and unprecedented. " Much attention should be payed to the immigrants now whose lives have been completely disturbed. Their sense of security has been strongly shaken. New Zealand government as well as Australia's authorities should come up and take a bold stance now. As the murderer has been identified an Australian citizen who released his manifesto on facebook before opening indiscriminate firing in Christchurch, New Zealand.
It's high time for the global community to stay united against global menace of terrorism. No religion teaches terrorism, no country  supports terrorist attacks, no ethnicity is terrorist. These are few psychopaths and lunatics who disturb the peace of the globe. It's the only way to counter terrorism and extremism. Otherwise it can't be eradicated because blame game tantamounts to giving these psychopath yet another chance to kill innocent humans. Let's join hands and spread peace and coexistence.



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