- Title: TIMELINE: New Zealand's deadliest shooting ahead of gunman's appeal
- Date: 8th February 2026
- Summary: BERLIN, GERMANY (FEBRUARY 11, 2026) (REUTERS) THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER EUROPE BUREAU CHIEF, SCOTT ROXBOROUGH, SPEAKING WITH REPORTER OUTSIDE BERLINALE PALAST (SOUNDBITE) (English) THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER EUROPE BUREAU CHIEF, SCOTT ROXBOROUGH, SAYING: "I think this year's Berlinale looks like a really classic Berlinale, in that it looks like a really hardcore art house lineup
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- Keywords: Christchurch Islam Jacinda Ardern New Zealand court guns haka law mosque muslim shooting
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- Country: New Zealand
- Topics: Asia / Pacific,Crime/Law/Justice,Crime
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- Story Text: A white supremacist who killed 51 Muslim worshippers and injured dozens at two mosques in Christchurch in March 2019, the worst mass shooting in New Zealand's history, will begin an appeal hearing against his sentence on Monday (February 9).
Brenton Tarrant, 35, was convicted on 51 charges of murder, 40 counts of attempted murder and one charge of committing a terrorist act and is serving a life sentence in prison without parole.
It was the first time a New Zealand court had sentenced a person to prison for the rest of their life.
Tarrant, an Australian national, released a racist manifesto shortly before storming the mosques armed with military-style semi-automatics, indiscriminately shooting at Muslims gathered for Friday prayers and livestreaming the killings on Facebook using a head-mounted camera.
New Zealand's worst peacetime killing shook the country to its core and prompted the government to quickly tighten gun laws.
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