A Christchurch mosque has been linked to the drone killing of New Zealand al-Qaida suspect Daryl Jones.
The parents of an Australian killed alongside Jones say their son was taught radical Islam in Christchurch, where he also met Mr Jones.
Christopher Havard was killed alongside Mr Jones by a US drone in Yemen last year.
His parents, Neill and Bronwyn Dowrick, say their son told them he was first taught radical Islam at the Al Noor mosque.
Mr Havard moved from Australia to New Zealand in 2010. He’s remembered at the mosque by the name of Saleem Khattab.
Western men like these can’t just suddenly join an Islamic terrorist group. The only way they could have done this was through a mosque. Especially in a small city like Christchurch.
Hmmmmm.....
What exactly is the point you are trying to make? Hmmm
If a mosque is breeding terrorists, maybe it is not a good idea to have it. What do you think?
@zesty If a country is breeding Xstian, white supremacists then maybe it needs to solve it's own problems before pointing the finger at others. The US has a racist, misogynist president who supports white supremacy and crazy Xstian doctrine that hurts women and the environment, fix that and then get back to me on a vague association with a radical extremist who was assassinated by drone strike along with the fellow standing next to him.
@zesty BTW, killing people without trial by their peers using a drone is no better than chopping of the heads of infidels. Just because the murder is by remote doesn't make it clean.
@Surfpirate Why do you think that Trump hurts women? Looks like he enjoys pussy. As far as Christians, you are right, I think.
@zesty Rapists enjoy pussy too, doesn't make them kind towards women. I would like to believe that Trump is the most vile pig of a man in the US of A but I think that would be naive.
@Surfpirate At least he is not religious.
@Surfpirate Why do you think that he hurts women?
@Tiramisu Right. With the exception of the Southern States. The space center is here!
@Tiramisu Sure. Idiots.
Shooter could have been radicalized through online sources. Do you have specific examples of teachings at the mosque that incite/call for illegal activities? How many people attend the mosque? Because if 500 attend (for argument's sake) and 2 became jihadis, then it's a difficult burden to demonstrate their radicalization was caused by teachings at the mosque.
2 out of 500 is not enough? You must be kidding!
@zesty without more evidence, it's not enough to demonstrate that the mosque is/was a threat to public safety. If 1% of the NRA members are guilty of domestic violence, is it reasonable to assume the NRA is the reason they commit domestic violence? No. More evidence required.
@TelefunkenU37 Read their holly book. It should tell you everything.
@zesty, i liked this one better:
@Tiramisu Agree!
Do you have any evidence or even a source? Are you just posting disinformation to justify a mass murder?
Australia’s ABC news, March 19, 2019