and killed more than 50 people.
brenton tarrant has already
pleaded guilty to charges of
terrorism and murder. he faces
the possibility of life in
prison, possibly without
parole. it has never been
imposed before in new zealand.
it has been an emotionally
charged three days in court in
christchurch. brenton tarrant,
the killer responsible for the
massacre in two mosques in
christchurch in march 2015, sat
in the dock as dozens of
survivors and bereaved family
spoke to the court and to him
directly in their impact
statements. many of them did
not hold back. they looked into
his direction and called him a
coward, a monster, a failed
terrorist. many mothers and
fathers asked him, what right
he had to kill their children?
many of them that looked at the
terrorist and told him that
despite your attacks, you have
failed to terrorise us. that we
are united, not just
failed to terrorise us. that we
are united, notjust within new
zealand or christchurch but
also the support that they