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Two-minute silence to be held on Friday, teen jailed for king-hit death

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There'll be a two-minute silence on Friday, to remember the victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
Jacinda Ardern made the announcement in Christchurch today, following a meeting with St John first responders and addressing an assembly at Cashmere High School this morning.
Ardern also met with Muslim community leaders, and acknowledged their "resolve" to support those who are grieving.
Ardern discussed with them and with local authorities a national memorial service.
She said it would be held in Christchurch, but was looking at how to involve the rest of the country too.
She acknowledged that many people wanted to support Muslims to return to their mosques, and to mark a week since the massacre.
There will be a two-minute silence on Friday, and a call to prayer, broadcast on RNZ and TVNZ.
Also today, a court appearance for another person who shared the gunman's video, a woman's arrested for hate speech, and a teenager is jailed for killing a security guard with a single punch.

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There'll be a two-minute silence on Friday, to remember the victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
Jacinda Ardern made the announcement in Christchurch today, following a meeting with St John first responders and addressing an assembly at Cashmere High School this morning.
Ardern also met with Muslim community leaders, and acknowledged their "resolve" to support those who are grieving.
Ardern discussed with them and with local authorities a national memorial service.
She said it would be held in Christchurch, but was looking at how to involve the rest of the country too.
She acknowledged that many people wanted to support Muslims to return to their mosques, and to mark a week since the massacre.
There will be a two-minute silence on Friday, and a call to prayer, broadcast on RNZ and TVNZ.
Also today, a court appearance for another person who shared the gunman's video, a woman's arrested for hate speech, and a teenager is jailed for killing a security guard with a single punch.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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