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Photos: Wellington Vigil For Paris
In Wellington’s Civic Square on Wednesday the seventeenth of November a vigil was held for those lost and injured in the attacks in Paris over the weekend. French flags were flown and music and conversation punctuated the somber occasion. A minute of silence was held. More>>
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- Parliament Today - MPs Pay Tribute to Paris Victims
- Parliament Today - Urgency for Christmas Is. Deportees Bill
- French NZ Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Defiantly Poignant Moment for French Business Community
- Office of the Mayor of Auckland - “Join us to show solidarity with Paris”
- Dick Quax - Len Brown urged to Stay in Auckland
- Auckland Councillor Cameron Brewer - Mayor’s use of Paris as a political shield reprehensible
- Mark Thomas - Len Brown Should Focus On Auckland’s Financial Climate
- TV3 Video - Video: Father reassures young son after terror attacks - French police uncover terrorists' hideaway - Paris attacks may cause restriction on refugees - Concerns over unwarranted backlash against refugees - Paris in pictures - France seeks unity to bomb IS - Video: England, France fans combine to sing French anthem at Wembley - Concerns over unwarranted backlash against refugees - Paris in pictures - Message from French journalist who lost wife in attacks
- Out-Link - Last Week Tonight With John Oliver- Response to Paris horror - YouTube
- Out-Link - Waleed Aly on Paris Attacks, ISIS, Islamophobia | The Project
Wellington's Michael Fowler Centre lit in the colours of the French flag. Photo: Lyndon Hood
Gordon
Campbell: On Islam And The Paris
Attacks
According to polls, a third of Republican voters in Iowa want Islam to be criminalized. Unfortunately, the cornfields of middle America aren’t the only place that ‘Islam’ is being blamed for the terrorism attacks in Paris.
Presidential contender Ben Carson for instance,
wants it to be made illegal for a Muslim to be elected as
President of the USA. For the Republican Party at least,
freedom of religion in America extends only to tolerating
many ways of accepting Jesus Christ as your personal
saviour. In reality of course, treating Islamic State as the
essence of Islam makes about as much sense as treating the
Ku Klux Klan as the essence of Christianity... More>>
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Paris
Attacks: ‘Care And Concern’ To The People Of Paris
From NZ
Sunday: The Mayor of Wellington Celia
Wade-Brown has extended condolences from the capital city to
the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, in the wake of Friday’s
terrorist attack.
“Our care and concern has been extended to the Mayor of Paris and all French citizens through New Zealand’s French Ambassador, HE Mrs Florence Jeanblanc-Risler, and directly to the Mayor’s Office in Paris,” she says.
The French tricolour is flying at half-mast above the Wellington City Council building today and the Michael Fowler Centre will be lit up in French colours tonight. More>>
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- Out-Link - French jets pound Raqqa as G20 pledges new ISIL fight - Al Jazeera English
- Pacific.Scoop - PARIS ATROCITIES: And so the US hate speech begins in the aftermath
- TVNZ - Q+A: Labour's David Shearer interviewed by Greg Boyed
- Govt House - Governor-General statement on terrorist attacks in Paris - Statement from the Governor-General
- NZ Govt - Government condemns attacks in Paris
- Greens - Green Party expresses sympathy for Paris victims
- NZ First - Events in Paris, a Serious Matter for New Zealand
- Federation of Islamic Associations/NZ Human Rights Commission - Muslims stand alongside victims of terrorism
- International Muslim Association of NZ - Statement from IMANZ
- Ahmadiyya Muslim Community NZ - Community Condemns Paris Attacks And Prays for Victims
- Wellington City Council - Moment of remembrance following Paris attacks
- Auckland Council - Flags to be flown at half-mast for Paris - Book of Condolence for Paris
- Rotorua Lakes Council - Prince’s Gate arches turn red, white and blue for Paris
- Sky City - Sky Tower to glow red, white and blue
- Spark - Spark to credit cost of calls to France
- Scape Public Art - Fanfare lights up in Le Tricolore for the City of Light
- International Trade Union Federation - ITUC Condemns Barbaric Terror Attacks in Paris
- Holocaust Foundation - Speaking Out Against The Terrorist Attacks in Paris, France
- BusinessDesk - NZ dollar may extend decline further as investors shun risk
- Out-Link - Ten Thousand Maniacs • Hard News • Public Address
- Binoy Kampmark - Convenient Blame: Edward Snowden and the Paris Bombings - The Paris Aftermath: Global Manhunts; Halting Refugees - Paris, the Terrorists’ Magnet
- Rene Wadlow - Paris Attacks: Symbols and Choices
- Out-Link - Arab cartoonists pick up their pens for Paris - Al Jazeera English
- Embassy of Israel - Statement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
- HWPL - HWPL Peace Discussion in London
- United Nations - “Crime against humanity, crime against culture"
- TV3 Video - What can we learn from the Paris attacks? - Dark communications stump spies - Key: 'Dark communications' a problem - Paris remains on edge after terrorist attacks - Paris survivors describe horror of attacks - Kiwi tells of Paris horror - Video: 3 News reporter reacts to Paris false alarm - Will NZ's terrorism threat level be raised? - Islamic State has global ambitions: expert - Key on Paris attacks: These people know no boundaries - French Kiwis show support for victims back home - Day after attacks, Parisians shaken - London's outpouring of support for Paris - Three teams carry out Paris attacks - Video: Kiwi in Paris shaken after attacks - World leaders condemn Paris attacks - Facebook page: NZers in France safe - Officials check for Kiwis in Paris attacks - 'It was a bloodbath' - Paris reporter - Video: Kiwi in Paris talks about attacks just 200m from her home - Reported shootings in central Paris
Lebanon:
- Franklin Lamb - Beirut’s Explosion
- Out-Link - Lebanon arrests 9 over Beirut bombings: minister - Yahoo News
- Out-Link - Beirut, Also the Site of Deadly Attacks, Feels Forgotten - The New York Times