Al Noor Mosque
A muted media response to March 15
The media did little to mark the fourth anniversary of the March 15 terror attack, and some victims and their families say they are starting to feel forgotten. Audio
A muted media response to March 15
The media did little to mark the fourth anniversary of the March 15 terror attack, and some victims and their families say they are starting to feel forgotten.
AudioNo place for terror in "land of the long safe cloud."
The New Lynn attack took place two-and-a-half years after the mosque shooting terror attacks in Christchurch, Kim Hill speaks to Abdur Razzaq and Anjum Raham, who is a spokesperson for the Islamic… Audio
Helping children come to terms with grief
Kathryn speaks with Dr Maysoon Salama, whose storybook for children Aya and the Butterfly is a new picture book to help young children come to terms with grief, cope with change, and build resilience… Audio
Megan Woods
Wigram mp and cabinet Minister Megan Woods explains why the March 15 Remembrance Service was cancelled. Audio
Hamimah Tuyan
Hamimah Tuyan was one of those who was to speak at the March 15th Remembrance event. She lost her husband, Zekeriya, in the Christchurch mosque attacks. Audio
Conan Young
RNZ reporter Conan Young has been covering the mosque attacks and their aftermath for the past year. Audio
Henry Jaiswal
Henry Jaiswal ran the Muslim Recovery Centre in the weeks following the shootings. Audio
Tyrone Smith
Tyrone Smith reflects on the March 15 happenings at the Linwood Islamic centre . Audio
Tony Green
Tony Green, spokesperson for Masjid An-Nur (the Deans Avenue Mosque) talks about the first anniversary of the March 15 shootings. Audio
Marking an awkward anniversary
Major media organisations rolled out lots of commemorative coverage to mark one year since the atrocity in Christchurch. It honoured those who died - and those who survived but have suffered - and… Video, Audio
Marking an awkward anniversary
Major media organisations rolled out lots of commemorative coverage to mark one year since the atrocity in Christchurch. It honoured those who died - and those who survived but have suffered - and…
Video, AudioWhere will accused mosque shooter's trial be held?
The accused mosque shooter's terror trial is still due to take place next year but exactly where and when is still up in the air.
Brenton Tarrant has pleaded not guilty to murdering 51 Muslim… Audio
Canterbury DHB reveals long-term toll of terror attacks
Checkpoint - Nearly 120 people have been treated for their injuries from the Christchurch mosque attacks - with 15 likely to require ongoing surgeries - and it's all taken a toll on Canterbury DHB. Audio
Accused mosque gunman faces terrorism charge
The accused mosque gunman will be able to give evidence and read his manifesto during his trial, now he's charged with engaging in terrorism, Bill Hodge says. The law professor told Checkpoint it's a… Video, Audio
"Hate will fail to divide us" - Prince William delivers message of hope
Prince William has delivered a message of hope in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks -- saying "hate will fail to divide us." He was speaking ath the Al Noor mosque on the second and final… Video, Audio
Prince William gives speech at Al Noor mosque
"The global idealism of hate will fail to divide us." - the Duke of Cambridge gave a stirring speech when he visited Al Noor mosque in Christchurch today, praising the city and New Zealand's response… Video, Audio
Prince William's Christchurch visit
His Royal Highness Prince William is meeting with the people affected by the March 15 Christchurch terror attacks today. This morning the Duke of Cambridge went to Al Noor mosque to speak to the… Audio
Wasseim Alsati: A father’s despair, love and hope
Speaking for the first time since the Christchurch mosque attacks, Wasseim Alsati recounts the moment he and his daughter Alen were shot multiple times, and speaks about his hopes for his youngest… Video, Audio
Police armed as national threat level remains high
While New Zealanders become used to an increased - and armed - police presence, discussions are underway into how mosques and places of worship can be kept secure. Audio