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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 29, 2019
Extremism must be defeated, prince tells New Zealand mosque survivors
This handout picture taken by Mark Tantrum from the New Zealand Internal
Affairs office and released on April 25, 2019 shows Britian's Prince
William being greeted by New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (R)
in a traditional Maori "hongi" welcoming at the War Memorial Museum in
Auckland. Prince William paid tribute to Australian and New Zealand
troops on April 25 at an emotional Anzac Day ceremony, six weeks after
the Christchurch mosques massacre. Source: Mark Tantrum / NEW ZEALAND
INTERNAL AFFAIRS / AFP
IN AN emotional meeting with survivors of the New Zealand mosques
massacre, Britain’s Prince William appealed Friday for “extremism in all
forms” to be defeated.
About 160 people gathered at the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch to meet
the prince who had earlier told first responders to the March 15 carnage
that when “a good friend” is in need “you travel to their place and you
put your arms around them.”
Six weeks to the day from when a self-styled white supremacist killed 50
people and wounded just as many in two Christchurch mosques, the prince
said he stood with the people of New Zealand, the people of
Christchurch and the Muslim community.
“An act of violence was designed to change New Zealand, but instead, the
grief of a nation revealed just how deep your wells of empathy,
compassion, warmth and love truly run,” the prince said after arriving
at the mosque from a meeting with hospital staff who had tended to the
wounded.
“In a moment of acute pain, you stood up, and you stood together. In reaction to tragedy, you showed something remarkable.
“I stand with you in gratitude to what you have taught the world in
these past weeks. I stand with you in optimism… I stand with you in
grief. I will support those who survive.
“May the forces of love always prevail over the forces of hate… Extremism in all forms must be defeated.”

Prince William paid tribute to Australian and New Zealand troops on
April 25 at an emotional Anzac Day ceremony, six weeks after the
Christchurch mosques massacre. Source: Mark Tantrum / NEW ZEALAND
INTERNAL AFFAIRS / AFP
As armed police stood guard outside the mosque and a police helicopter
circled overhead, the prince was welcomed to the mosque by the Imam
Gamel Fouda, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and attack survivor Fahid
Ahmed whose wife was among those killed.
Ahmed, who became the face of the Muslim community when he said he loved
and forgave the gunman, told the prince: “We have to keep up hope and
not surrender to hatred”.
When William arrived in the country on Thursday he made an unannounced
visit to the Starship Children’s Hospital in Auckland where he met with
five-year-old Alen Alsati and her father, Wasseim, who were both injured
in the March 15 attack.
In a touching video released by Kensington Palace, Alen, who only woke
from a coma early this week, asked William: “Do you have a daughter?,”
“Do I have a daughter? Yes, she’s called Charlotte… she’s about the same age as you,” William replied.
He flew to Christchurch later in the day to meet with police and medical
officers who were first to the scene of the carnage, telling them they
did “an incredible job on a very bad day.”
William — who also visited Christchurch just weeks after the devastating
February 2011 earthquake which claimed 185 lives — will end his brief
visit later Friday when he lays a wreath at the earthquake memorial
site. © Agence France-Presse



