<x0) Islamic victims who killed 51 people in New Zealand face trial

Survivors and families of mosque victims who were attacked last year in New Zealand have spoken against Brenton Tarrant on the third day of his sentencing hearing. There was a sense of grief and also of provocation in the atmosphere where about 90 people spoke [...]
There was a feeling of grief and also of provocation in the hall environment where nearly 90 people talked about the incident that killed 51 people in Christchurch.
Tens of others were injured when Tarrant had opened fire at two mosques during the past year, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
He had chosen not to speak in court before receiving his sentence.
The 29-year-old Australian has been found guilty of 51 counts of murder, another 40 counts of attempted murder, and one count of terrorism.
He is expected to receive a life sentence.
In court during Wednesday, there were people who shed tears, recited verses of the Koran, and showed photos of their deadliest loved ones. /Periscope












