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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsNew Zealand broadcasts Muslim call to prayer with 2 minutes silence for the 50 victims
of the attack last week:
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New Zealand broadcasts Muslim call to prayer with 2 minutes silence for the 50 victims (Original Post)
applegrove
Mar 2019
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We can. In our own lives and together we can build up a civic culture of giving and sharing.
applegrove
Mar 2019
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malaise
(268,997 posts)1. Classy
and profound
babylonsister
(171,065 posts)2. Why can't we be like New Zealand? nt
applegrove
(118,652 posts)3. We can. In our own lives and together we can build up a civic culture of giving and sharing.
Kind of Blue
(8,709 posts)4. I don't know what more New Zealand can do
to win my heart. The prime minister wearing a hijab a few days ago really broke me down.
Thanks for posting.
applegrove
(118,652 posts)5. After a shock it is often something symbolic for observers that really
lets the waterworks start. There is too much going on at the time to reflect and really feel the meanings if such horror.