Muslims in New Zealand are afraid of tomorrow's jungle. Gangsters swear to guard them from outside the mosques.

The leader of one of New Zealand's largest gunster groups has vowed to guard the local mosque after the terrorist attack that left 50 people who were praying for the jungle dead, writes Periscope. Sonny Fatu, president of the Mongrel gangsters in Waikoto, told a newspaper in New Zealand that he [...]
The leader of one of New Zealand's largest gunster groups has vowed to guard the local mosque after the terrorist attack that left 50 people who were praying for the jungle dead, writes Periscope.
Sonny Fatu, president of the Mongreli gangsters in Waikato, told a newspaper in New Zealand that he and the other members were committed to being guards outside Masjid Mosque in Hamilton after the tragic event.
Fatu has promised peaceful support after the event that terrorised the country that was the bloodiest in modern New Zealand history.
We will support our Muslim brothers and sisters as long as necessary. ” he said.
We've been contacted by a political representative who said that some Muslim brothers and sisters are afraid of the next jungle, and we decided to save the mosque this Friday,” he went on.
Assad Mohsin, president of the local mosque, said he appreciates the support offered by this gang.
Islam is inclusive, it doesn't prejudge them as gangsters, we don't see them as people. ” he said. /Periscopi












