![]() ![]() This afternoon, t he Spinoff alerted the Christchurch Call unit within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet to the post. A spokesperson said many of its members had reported the post to Twitter two days ago. The tweet came to the attention of the Australia White Rose Society, an online anti-fascist group, after it was posted early on Saturday, New Zealand time. As of this afternoon the tweet had been viewed 150,000 times, according to Twitter’s own tally. The video, which included clips from the livestream and images lionising the convicted terrorist, was posted with an Islamophobic reference to the Paris riots. A tweet carrying footage from the livestream of the terrorist attacks of Mawas viewed 150,000 times before the account was suspended following inquiries by The Spinoff.įootage from the 2019 white supremacist terrorist attacks on two masjids in Christchurch which killed 51 people has re-emerged on Twitter, and for the second time in just over a week, the material remained there despite users flagging it through the platform’s reporting tools. ![]()
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