In Fiji, the NGO Coalition for Human Rights organised a vigil for Christchurch mosque shooting victims and families last night.
Around 80 people gathered at the Fiji Women’s Crisis Centre office to pay their respects.
All mosques around the country have been called upon by the Fiji Muslim League to hold special prayers for all the victims of the Christchurch shooting.
Tonight we unite with Fijians around the country who gathered at various mosques to pray (dua) for the lives of the victims of yesterday terror attack in christchurch! Let’s promote a culture of tolerance. Let’s unite for peace & spread love. #FijiansforChristchurch #FijiansUnite pic.twitter.com/bLNBPPSLLA
— Lisi Naziah Tora Ali-Krishna (@Alinaziah) March 16, 2019
National President, Hafizud Dean Khan is also requesting all Fijians to join them in praying for all the families and friends in New Zealand who have suffered through this senseless act of terrorism.
Khan says their thoughts and prayers are with all the members of the Muslim community in NZ.
We are overwhelmed with all the messages we have received and receiving from our fellow New Zealanders. Thank you very much for all your thoughts, prayers and kindness. It's darkest day for all of us, Kiwis.... https://t.co/qxhT32Prv0
— Muslims in NZ (@MuslimsInNZ) March 15, 2019
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