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Mourners Visit Makeshift Memorial Four Days after NZ Shootings

19 March 2019 09:09 WIB

People visit a memorial site for victims of Friday's shooting, in front of Christchurch Botanic Gardens in Christchurch, New Zealand March 19, 2019. Mourners visited a makeshift memorial and Al Noor mosque on Tuesday, four days after 50 worshippers were killed in Christchurch. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

19 Maret 2019 00:00 WIB

Messages, candles and flowers are seen at a memorial site for victims of Friday's shooting, in front of Christchurch Botanic Gardens in Christchurch, New Zealand March 19, 2019. Piles of flowers and personal notes lined the wall of Christchurch's botanic garden, a location that has become a meeting point for people mourning the recent attack, in a show of solidarity with the city's Muslim community. Locals and visitors alike came to pay their respects for the victims. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

19 Maret 2019 00:00 WIB

A poster hangs at a memorial site for victims of Friday's shooting, in front of Christchurch Botanic Gardens in Christchurch, New Zealand March 19, 2019. John Collins, a retired lawyer and Christchurch resident said he was moved by the outpour of love towards the Muslim community from all parts of New Zealand, but also demanded that gun laws had to change. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday (March 18) she would announce new gun laws within days. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

19 Maret 2019 00:00 WIB

People visit a memorial site for victims of Friday's shooting, in front of Christchurch Botanic Gardens in Christchurch, New Zealand March 19, 2019. Piles of flowers and personal notes lined the wall of Christchurch's botanic garden, a location that has become a meeting point for people mourning the recent attack, in a show of solidarity with the city's Muslim community. Locals and visitors alike came to pay their respects for the victims. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

19 Maret 2019 00:00 WIB

A woman stands near messages hanging from a gate at a memorial site for victims of Friday's shooting, in front of Christchurch Botanic Gardens in Christchurch, New Zealand March 19, 2019. John Collins, a retired lawyer and Christchurch resident said he was moved by the outpour of love towards the Muslim community from all parts of New Zealand, but also demanded that gun laws had to change. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday (March 18) she would announce new gun laws within days. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

19 Maret 2019 00:00 WIB

People visit a memorial site for victims of Friday's shooting, in front of Christchurch Botanic Gardens in Christchurch, New Zealand March 19, 2019. Mourners visited a makeshift memorial and Al Noor mosque on Tuesday, four days after 50 worshippers were killed in Christchurch. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

19 Maret 2019 00:00 WIB