TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 3月23日 05時21分
Less than a week after the #Christchurch terrorist attack, carried out by a gunman who #NewZealand's government says legally purchased and enhanced his weapons, Prime Minister @jacindaardern announced an immediate ban on the sales of “military-style” semi-automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines. Ardern, who received global praise for her response to the March 15 massacres, said on March 21 that the ban would prevent stockpiling, @apnews reports, and would be followed by a complete ban on the weapons after new laws were rushed through. In this photograph on Thursday, a girl holds a flower during a gathering for handing out petitions supporting the ban outside the Parliament House in Wellington. Read Ardern's full interview with TIME at the link in bio. Photograph by Dave Lintott (@lintottphoto)—@AFP通信/@gettyimages
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(*Insert news anchor voice*) In other news the United Criminal Syndicate of New Zealand has released a statement detailing their simple two step plan to increase productivity. United Criminal Syndicate spokesman John Doe specifically thanked the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for her partnership in disarming the citizens of New Zealand. He added that such a commitment will "...make our goal much more achievable..." and "...save the lives of countless UCS members."
avishan110
Don't bother yourself with wasting time to prove to muslims that you're sorry about this terroristic attack, because anyways they are professionals in such a field. They even kill themselves in terroristic attacks like they did in Helmand today. There is no mercy in Islam. Only killing and terror.
peringatan.islamik
More muslims were killed by isis than any other religions #facts @yogqq
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