TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 3月18日 04時40分
Police tape is seen near the Al Noor mosque, where a gunman killed dozens of worshippers during prayers on March 15, in #Christchurch, New Zealand. In the wake of the terrorist attack—the suspect in custody appeared to have recently distributed a hate-filled manifesto—a survivor of the 2011 massacre on Norway’s Utøya island reflects on what the world is still getting wrong with extremism: "Most of us have refused to recognize something fundamental: that violent extremism and terrorism are not something external to our society. They are a part of our society," writes Bjørn Ihler, 27, who survived after a far-right extremist fatally shot 69 people and injured more than 100 others. "[W]e need to start seeing violent extremism as something universal, rather than something ideological." Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @virginiawoodsjack for TIME
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