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ADL Responds to New Zealand Mosque Attacks Which Show White Supremacy is an International Terror Threat

  • March 15, 2019

Houston, Texas, March 15, 2019 … The ADL’s (Anti-Defamation League’s) Southwest Region expressed heartbreak and sadness about the New Zealand mosque attacks, which confirm that white supremacy is an international terror threat, and that extremists around the world “can inspire others like never before.”

“Our hearts are heavy that a terrorist murdered 49 innocent people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.  There is no place in the world for hateful acts such as these: not in Christchurch, not in Pittsburgh, not in Tallahassee, Charleston, Parkland, or Charlottesville, and especially not in places of worship or where our children attend school.  We urge our leaders and people everywhere to speak out consistently and with one voice against hateful extremism and hate-fueled violence,” said ADL Southwest Regional Board Chair Mark Finkelstein and Interim Southwest Regional Director Gail Glasser.

The shooter, identified by law enforcement authorities as Brenton Tarrant, 28, allegedly left behind a white supremacist manifesto laying out his belief that a white genocide is occurring. At least 49 people were killed at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand after the manifesto was posted online.

“This attack underscores a trend that ADL has been tracking: that modern white supremacy is an international threat that knows no borders, being exported and globalized like never before,” said ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt. “The hatred that led to violence in Pittsburgh and Charlottesville is finding new adherents around the world. Indeed, it appears that this attack was not just focused on New Zealand; it was intended to have a global impact.”

As has become a pattern with white supremacist violence, the shooter not only meticulously planned the attack, but also designed it for social media, even live streaming it on Facebook. The fact that his video is still accessible on several social media websites is a reminder that these platforms need to do more to stem the flow of hateful messages and memes on their platforms, especially white supremacist memes targeting Muslims, Jews and other minorities.

“We are devastated by the loss of life in Christchurch and mourn this tragedy with Muslims around the world,” said Greenblatt. “No one should be targeted for their faith or their immigrant status, and it is unconscionable that the shooter singled out Muslims during their hours of prayer. We stand in solidarity with Muslims around the world and unequivocally condemn Islamophobia.”

In response to these horrific shootings, ADL will be providing its community security resources to mosques and Muslim community leaders across the country through its 25 regional offices. ADL’s has an online guide to protecting religious and communal institutions and also provides security awareness briefings to religious institutions nationwide.

ADL experts are continuing to monitor this situation and will provide additional resources.

 

ADL is a leading anti-hate organization. Founded in 1913 in response to an escalating climate of anti-Semitism and bigotry, its timeless mission is to protect the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all. Today, ADL continues to fight all forms of hate with the same vigor and passion. ADL is the first call when acts of anti-Semitism occur. A global leader in exposing extremism, delivering anti-bias education and fighting hate online, ADL’s ultimate goal is a world in which no group or individual suffers from bias, discrimination or hate. More at www.adl.org.