ChangeMakers Resettlement Forum, representing 17 different former refugee communities in the Wellington region, pays
tribute to the tremendous courage of the people who spoke to the Royal Commission into the Terrorist Attack on
Christchurch Mosques on 15 March 2019.
The Commission’s final report was presented to the Minister of Internal Affairs today.
“We want to acknowledge those who lost their lives in the attack, to those who lost their loved ones, and to the many,
many families who continue to live with the ongoing effects of that cowardly act of hate,” said General Manager Sandra
McCallum. “The courage they showed in their testimonies was unparalleled in this country. It is so important that they
were given the platform to speak their truths, and to expose the pain and long term impact of this outrageous act of
terror.”
“But the journey is not over. If we want to see positive change in our society towards inclusiveness and connection with
others, we urge the government to uphold the recommendations from the report with adequate funding and resources.
“The Muslim community’s participation shouldn’t end now this report has been submitted. The process of managing the
recommendations and related outcomes is still their business. As Kiwis, now more than ever they have every right to
survive, thrive and participate fully.”
“We hope the findings in this report become the foundation for a reset for our society - on how we need to stand up
against right-wing extremism and radicalism and on how we view inclusivity in Aotearoa. The Muslim community are our
colleagues. They are our neighbours. They are our friends. Together, we are all New Zealanders who have the right to
feel safe and know that we belong here in Aotearoa New Zealand.”