2021年5月4日 星期二

New Zealand PM Ardern plans summer wedding【#People 人物國際週報】005:紐西蘭人了不起!Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand: 'MeToo must become WeToo' ,


New Zealand PM Ardern plans summer wedding: media reports


Limiting the spread of hateful ideologies online must be matched by efforts to build more cohesive societies offline, argues Jacinda Ardern in The World in 2020Jacinda Ardern is the prime minister of New Zealand



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The lessons from Christchurch
Jacinda Ardern is the prime minister of New Zealand


 紐西蘭人了不起!New Zealand asks what it could have done differently.
動人的紐西來舉國各行各業的哀悼;
總理的"他們(受害者)就是我們";總理要求繳交半自動手槍;檢討政府防範功能New Zealand investigates how the massacre could have been avoided.......
雕塑家的表示一體之作品;
花海的情意。
紐西蘭人了不起!








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Jacinda Ardern is showing the world what real leadership is: sympathy, love and integrity | Suzanne Moore






槍擊案發生後,新西蘭的改革與反思
新西蘭總理杰茜達·阿德恩週一下令就政府是否可能避免槍擊案的發生展開調查 。她還表示內閣已在“原則上”同意修改該國槍支法,並稱改革將在此次恐襲發生的10天之內進行。
→ 關於嫌犯 :我們的記者前往涉事槍手居住的城市但尼丁,採訪了一些他認識的人,包括他的步槍俱樂部成員。此外,新西蘭專家們正在努力查明在兩間清真寺內遇難者的身份。他們的葬禮可能會在周三舉行。
 英雄之舉 對倖存者的採訪和襲擊現場的視頻顯示,一位路人的勇敢之舉以及警方的迅速反應,對防止傷亡進一步擴大起到了重要作用。





A memorial near Al Noor mosque in Christchurch.A memorial near the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch.
Adam Dean for The New York Times
New Zealand asks what it could have done differently
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ordered an inquiry into whether government agencies could have prevented the attacks at two mosques in Christchurch on Friday that left at least 50 dead.
Her cabinet also agreed “in principle” to overhaul the country’s gun laws and will announce reforms “within 10 days of this horrific act of terrorism,” she said at a news conference.
The victims: New Zealand’s deputy police commissioner said specialists had worked through the night to identify the people killed at the Al Noor and Linwood mosques. Islamic leaders and victims’ families have been discussing holding a burial for all victims, possibly on Wednesday.
The suspect: Our reporter went to the town of Dunedin, home to the suspected gunman, and spoke to people he interacted with, including members of his rifle club.
Perspective: Our Opinion section has essays examining the traits white supremacist terrorists have in common and the history of white supremacist violence.



AFP News Agency
People across New Zealand gathered to pay tribute Sunday following the gun attack that left at least 50 worshippers dead at two mosques in the city of Christchurch, as families clamoured for the bodies of their loved ones to be returned.
Full story: u.afp.com/JSFu






So, so powerful ❤️


New Zealanders have lit candles, piled flowers and stood vigil since a gunman attacked two mosques in Christchurch, killing at least 50 people.
They have also performed the haka.
Students performing a haka near Al Noor mosque in Christchurch on Monday.Students performing a haka near Al Noor mosque in Christchurch on Monday.
Carl Court/Getty Images
The ceremonial dance originated with the Maori, the country’s indigenous Polynesian inhabitants. Warriors danced to intimidate opponents with grimaces, chanting and aggressive postures. But there are also hakas of welcome and hakas for funerals.
The form has been embraced by New Zealanders of all origins, most famously by the national rugby team, the All Blacks. Many schools have haka groups, and every two years, there’s a national competition hosted by one of the country’s iwi, or tribes.
A variety of haka have been performed for the Christchurch victims. For instance, a biker group, Black Power, used a warlike haka to express solidarity.
Others performed one of the most famous hakas, “Ka mate,” a tribute to life in the face of death.
Andrea Kannapell, the briefings editor, wrote today’s Back Story.





As Details Emerge on Suspect, New Zealand Asks What It Could Have Done Differently

  • Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern ordered an inquiry into whether government agencies could have prevented the attack.
  • She also said her cabinet had agreed “in principle” to an overhaul of the country’s gun laws and was working out the details.







“We are all in this together”.




Cutting a very different figure is Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand, whose youth, progressive politics and three-month-old baby have grabbed the world’s attention. She will be speaking at the U.N. today.




CNN International

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has told CNN she hoped the decision to bring her 3-month-old baby to the United Nations General Assembly would "create a path for other women." https://cnn.it/2Dwv3QZ



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