Glasses around the world are covered with flowers, messages of peace are distributed: We love you

Many mosques in New Zealand and around the world are covered with flowers, supportive messages, and appeals for peace after the massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand, where 49 Muslims were killed. The biggest reactions have come from the very state where the attack occurred. Friday's massacre is the largest [...]
The biggest reactions have come from the very state where the attack occurred. Friday's massacre is the largest ever recorded in New Zealand history.
Although it was impossible for them to enter the mosque because they were surrounded by police, many have left flowers and peace messages near their entrances.

Flowers are left near a mosque in New Zealand's capital, Wellington. People gathered before this mosque wrote foaming on sidewalks supporting messages for Muslims.
There were similar scenes in the largest city of this country, Auckland. Support for this community has been so great that people who have gathered near mosques have had no place to park their cars. In the letters left near the flowers are shown messages “We want”, “we are a” and “permanently modified”.

Emotional reactions have also occurred in Australia, where flowers have been placed in many mosques. Philip Dalidakis, an Australian politician, has offered his support to Muslims through a bid. He has said he will accompany all those who fear to go there on the way to the mosques.
Supportary messages for Muslims have also been delivered in Great Britain and Canada. Many people have used social networks to publicly offer their support to the Muslim community in their countries, writes the Guardian”.












