Facebook's reaction comes after the terrorist broadcast the massacre of people he took to the mosque

The world's largest social network, Facebook, has reacted immediately after today's attack on New Zealand, where an attacker left 41 people dead in a mosque in ChristChurch City. In addition to the condolences they have sent to the victims' family members, Facebook has pledged to close the account of the attackers identifying [...]
In addition to the condolences they have sent to the victims' family members, Facebook has pledged to close the account of the assailant identifying himself as Berton Tarrent, writes, Dailymail.
This was because the attacker was directly connected to video on Facebook while carrying out the terrible act.
A representative of Facebook in New Zealand, Maria Garlick, in an email to the Insiver Busines, expressed condolences for family members.
Our hearts are today with the victims, their families, and the community affected by this horrible act”, she said.
She told how the police had announced Facebook after watching the video live.
The New Zealand Police have alarmed us for a video on Facebook, and we quickly removed it from Facebook and Instagram accounts, Garlick added.
She has also shown that they are erasing any comment in favor of this crime.
“We will work directly with New Zealand Police, as their investigations will continue”, she has said, among other things.
The attacker had waited for Friday to perform the terrible act, since on this day Muslims had gathered in the Mosque for forgiveness.
Before conducting the attack, in published videos, Tarrent had heard songs of Serbian nationalists, including Radovan Karadzic.
The whole event had begun around 1300 hours. To all this attack, even the leaders of Kosovo institutions condemned the act.











