New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern condemned the Christchurch mosque shooting, saying there is "no place" in the country for such acts of violence. Jacinda Ardern's speech at Christchurch memorial – full transcript This article is more than 1 year old. If you would like to opt out of browser push notifications, please refer to the following instructions specific to your device and browser: Meet 'Extraordinary' New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. In a speech, he famously vowed to combat “hatred with love.” But Stoltenberg's aura soon faded, especially after a 2012 inquiry found that his government could have thwarted the attack. Dozens had been killed and injured in a targeted massacre on two mosques near the city centre. Then she partied with Google. Phil Walter/Getty, Jacinda Ardern (center) is sworn-in as New Zealand’s prime minister in October 2017, From left: Former President Barack Obama with Jacinda Ardern in March 2018, | But not all at Davos were impressed with the charismatic, liberal and young – Ms Adern is just 38 – world leader. “I’ve gave it really little thought, it was so obvious to me that it would be the appropriate thing to do,” she reportedly said later of the decision. In a political move that can seem striking to Americans, where the politics of gun use are much more fraught, Ardern quickly announced that New Zealand would ban the kinds of gun and modifications used in the Christchurch shootings. She continued, “For those of you who are watching at home tonight, and questioning how this could have happened here, we — New Zealand — we were not a target because we are a safe harbor for those who hate. Ardern spent part of her childhood in Murupara, on New Zealand’s North Island: “a town famous for the Tribesmen gang and little else,” according to the New Zealand Herald. Now, in the most horrific of circumstances, we have seen the steel.”, Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. After one such meeting, journalist Negar Mortazavi wrote that Ardern’s choice to wear a hijab was a commitment to inclusivity in the wake of such violence: “She tells them: You are us.”. Text us for exclusive photos and videos, royal news, and way more. She told TIME in 2017, with a laugh: ““It was how my friends identified me. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been widely praised for her response to the Christchurch mosque attacks. For good measure, Ms Ardern also gently spoke out against Trump, rejecting his attempts to play down the rising threat of white-supremacist terrorism and urging him to show his solidarity with “all Muslim communities”. Here’s what you need to know about the New Zealand prime minister, who was quickly vaunted to power less than two years ago. He cited dismal polling some six weeks before the general election. Editor’s note: This article was originally published in March. Ardern and Director-General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield held a media conference on Sunday afternoon, hours after the country's alert levels went up. (Screenshot from footage) 15 Mar … A … “I remember saying … ”I don’t know whether he’s the right one for Jacinda.’ I was totally wrong,” friend King told the paper earlier this month. Both the United States and New Zealand “are among the only nations without universal gun registration rules, and both have strong gun lobbies that have stalled previous attempts to rein in gun owners' liberties,” noted Washington Post journalist Rick Noack. Where is the steel? Jacinda Ardern shines on New Zealand's darkest day. Her social media presence, sharp and charming interviews and repeatedly remarked-up smile also earned her widespread notice. She joined the center-left Labour Party. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. My colleagues reported that the “measures could include restricting the military-style semiautomatic weapons that were used in the attacks.” Ms Ardern has discussed full bans on these semiautomatic weapons as well as potentially requiring licenses for individual guns. While Mr Trump goes on a weekly Twitter meltdown and Theresa May fumbles over Brexit, Ms Ardern's decisiveness and conviction have laid down a marker. Annette King, a friend and former colleague in Parliament, later recalled talking with Little about whether he should resign as the opposition leader, according to the Herald. Tapped to lead Labour, the party’s poll numbers quickly showed a sharp boost in the summer and 2017 and news outlets announced “Jacindamania” was sweeping the country. In her remarks only hours later, Ardern, 38, specifically decried the extremism behind the anti-Muslim attack. MARTY MELVILLE/AFP/Getty, | Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says it is "abhorrent and disgusting" that the alleged Christchurch terrorist's manifesto is being sold online. New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern has received worldwide praise for her response to the the Chirstchurch mosque shootings. Hagen Hopkins/Getty, Jacinda Ardern speaks with reporters days after the Christchurch mass shooting, | Christchurch pupils perform haka for Jacinda Ardern - YouTube Because we represent diversity, kindness, compassion, a home for those who share our values, refuge for those who need it. After six weeks of leave, she returned to work with Gayford, her partner, planning to be a stay-at-home dad, according to the Times. Analysis: Observers hail prime minister's compassion and composure in the wake of the worst mass killing in her country's modern history, Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile. … I don’t spend a lot of time trying to figure it out,” she told the Herald then. Jacinda Ardern says Christchurch mosque shooting marks 'one of New Zealand's darkest days'. New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern earlier in the day went to Kilbirnie mosque in Wellington to lay flowers. Instead, she urged, “Speak the names of those who were lost rather than the name of the man who took them.”. “A home for those who share our values. At least 40 people have been killed after shootings at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed. "You may … Support free-thinking journalism and attend Independent events, New Zealand shootings: Victims of Christchurch mosque terror attacks, {{#verifyErrors}} {{message}} {{/verifyErrors}} {{^verifyErrors}} {{message}} {{/verifyErrors}}, The world is praising Jacinda Ardern’s response to NZ terrorist attack, Jacinda Ardern receives worldwide support for response to attack, New Zealand minister to ‘confront’ Turkey over mosque attack comments, Death toll from New Zealand terror attacks rises to 50, Mosque killer sent email to prime minister minutes before shooting. She extolled the fight against climate change alongside Prince William and championed her government's plans to prioritise the societal – not just economic –“well-being” of her country. Her family moved from Murupara to Morrinsville when she was growing up. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern bluntly declared the Muslim victims of Friday's mass shooting "are us", in sharp contrast to the relative silence emanating from the … New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Monday vowed accountability for the families of last year’s Christchurch mosque attack victims, ahead of … “It is clear that this can only be described as a terrorist attack,” she said on March 15 from the capital city, Wellington, according to CNN. Ms Ardern, whose personal magnetism drove her Labour Party to electoral victory in 2017, has appeared in a Vogue photo spread and on American late-night television. With her reputation burnished in the aftermath of national tragedy, Ardern finds herself in a situation similar to that of former Norwegian prime minister (and now NATO secretary general) Jens Stoltenberg, who won plaudits for his compassion and poise after another white-nationalist terrorist, Anders Breivik, murdered 77 people in 2011. In 2017 she described herself as “agnostic.”, “I have a real respect for people who have religion as a foundation in their lives. Want an ad-free experience?Subscribe to Independent Premium. March 16, 2019 — 2.32pm. Addressing the suspected shooter, an Australian national now in police custody, she warned: “You may have chosen us – we utterly reject and condemn you.”, Now, Ms Ardern says she will pursue changing New Zealand's gun laws. A 28-year-old man has since been charged with murder. Get push notifications with news, features and more. NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed there will be two minutes’ silence on Friday to mark the lives lost in the Christchurch terror attack. But he added that Ms Ardern has less to fear politically in her country than a liberal American leader, who would have to contend with the outsize influence of the National Rifle Association and a political system that gives disproportionate weight to rural, conservative parts of the country. She said that her government will announce plans “within 10 days of this horrific act of terrorism” that she believes will make “our community safer.”. The world's tallest building has been lit up with a giant image of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern embracing a woman at the Kilbirnie mosque in Wellington. ), On Instagram, Ardern celebrated her daughter’s birth with a brief Instagram post, writing, “Welcome to our village wee one.Feeling very lucky to have a healthy baby girl … Thank you so much for your best wishes and your kindness. Introducing ... 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In a further dramatic twist, Ardern learned the following month that she would be prime minister watching TV, when Winston Peters, the leader of one of New Zealand’s smaller parties, said he would support a coalition government led by her. New Zealand's prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, is being widely praised for her decisive and empathetic response to the Christchurch mosque mass shootings “Ardern's performance has been extraordinary – and I believe she will be strongly lauded for it both domestically and internationally,” political commentator Bryce Edwards of Victoria University in Wellington told Reuters. We were not chosen for this act of violence because we condone racism, because we are an enclave for extremism. Credit: Credit: Credit: Ardern left The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 2005 over its stance on gay people, according to the Herald. Ardern’s response to the attack has been widely lauded in the local and international media. Three-year-old Mucad Ibrahim, the youngest known victim of the mass shooting at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 15 March 2019. The person who … And those values will not and cannot be shaken by this attack.”, She insisted that the victims “are us” and the “perpetrator is not”. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has offered a moving statement to those affected by the attack on two mosques in Christchurch today, which claimed 49 lives. By far the biggest test of Ardern’s leadership arrived on March 15 last year, when an Australian gunman shot dead 51 worshippers at two mosques in Christchurch. She is its youngest prime minister in more than a century and the second female world leader to ever give birth while in office. “Ardern’s performance has been extraordinary,” pundit Bryce Edwards told Reuters. When she gave birth to a baby in office – and then brought her 3-month-old daughter to the United Nations General Assembly last year – the unusual precedent only burnished her image as a global feminist icon. WELLINGTON, New Zealand — At 1:40 p.m. on Friday, March 15, a gunman entered a mosque in the city of Christchurch and shot dead 41 people as they worshiped. Ms Ardern has also followed through in rhetoric and action. While Ardern was far from an unknown on the national stage, she had downplayed any desire for a central role in New Zealand politics, telling the Herald earlier that year her goal was to be minister of children. That question is asked of all women leaders,” wrote Guardian columnist Suzanne Moore. “I just think people should be free to have their personal beliefs and not be persecuted for it, whether they be atheist or staunch church members.”. King said she warned him it was a risk to stay and a risk to let Ardern step in — “but actually the indications are that Jacinda could pull it off.”. JASON DORDAY/AFP/Getty Images, Jacinda Ardern (right) with her partner, Clarke Gayford, and their daughter, Neve, Jacinda Ardern (right) with her partner and their daughter, | Credit: You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed 40 people have died in the Christchurch shooting, and fiercely condemned those involved. A powerful image of Jacinda Ardern hugging a woman in the aftermath of the Christchurch shooting will be turned into a mural in the Brunswick neighbourhood in Melbourne. He was voted out of office in 2013. “Was there any substance to her? A relative looks at a picture on a mobile phone of Pakistani nationals Naeem Rashid and his son Talha Naeem (right) who died in the Christchurch shootings. “Christchurch was the home of these victims. In replacing Little, Ardern promised a “relentlessly optimistic” campaign, according to the New York Times, which described her winning appeal to voters as bringing change to the national status quo — where the conservative National Party had been in power for nearly a decade — and focusing on a “fairer deal” for the everyday and peripheral members of New Zealand society. We’re all doing really well thanks to the wonderful team at Auckland City Hospital.”. “Among the dead were worshipers from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia, Somalia and Afghanistan,” Washington Post journalists noted. Watch the PM's full press conference here: In a press conference from Parliament about 7.25pm, Ms Ardern said it was now clear that this could only be described as a terrorist attack and New Zealand's threat level had been raised … “Our thoughts and our prayers are with those who have been impacted today, she said. Less than a week after 50 people were killed and dozens wounded in shootings at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, the country's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has won praise at … The mass shooting at two mosques in Christchurch, during Friday Prayer, killed 50 and injured dozens of others. Jacinda Ardern is the third woman to head New Zealand’s government. This week, the BBC confirmed that Ardern had gotten engaged to her longtime partner, TV host Clarke Gayford, with whom she shares a daughter. The massacre, which Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s prime minister, condemned as a terrorist attack and called “an extraordinary and unprecedented act … She also promised to cover the funeral costs of all those slain. Speaking on the condition of anonymity to the Washington Post's WorldView, one Western fund manager with dealings in the Asia-Pacific region scoffed that Ms Ardern “was just a less annoying Justin Trudeau with an easier country to run” – a jab both at her and the Canadian prime minister, another darling of the centre left who critics argue has traded too long on his rosy image rather than actual policy achievements. She was serving as deputy to the Labour leader, Andrew Little, when he suddenly stepped down in July 2017, naming her as his successor. In June she gave birth to a baby girl, Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford, with her longtime partner, TV host Clarke Gayford. “What is underneath? On Friday evening, after the horror unfolded in Christchurch, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern stood resolute behind a lectern, and looked into the ring of cameras trained on her. She led a multiparty delegation from the country's capital, Wellington, to Christchurch, donning a black headscarf and mourning with relatives and friends of the victims. 1 /1 Jacinda Ardern’s response to Christchurch puts other leaders to shame. In 2008, at age 28, Ardern was elected to New Zealand’s Parliament — then the youngest sitting member, a designation Waring herself had held years earlier. “I’m all about the kids,” she said in 2016, and she placed emphasis on issues such as children’s poverty and parental leave. “And those values, I can assure you, will not, and cannot, be shaken by this attack.”. Christchurch shooting This article is more than 1 year old. By Helen Pitt. “It’s time for capitalism to regain its human face,” Peters said. In the Herald‘s telling, her political turn was partially inspired by a call from local lawmaker Marilyn Waring, whom Ardern had cold-called for a project. In the September 2017 election, neither major party won enough seats to form a government outright. Credit: In a polite rebuke of Donald Trump and other right-wing politicians, Ms Ardern said she hoped world leaders would recognise the virtue of “more compassionate” domestic policies that would obviate “the false promise of protectionism and isolation”. For many, this may not have been the place they were born. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern leaves a memorial at Friday Prayer for the Christchurch shooting victims, | New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks about the shooting incidents at Christchurch mosques. She immediately decried the white-nationalist ideology that fuelled the massacre and spoke firmly for what she believed were her country's values. American advocates for gun control can only look on wistfully at the pace with which Ms Ardern can act. People gather hoping to find out information about Zakaria Bhuiyan who is still missing after the mosques shootings in Christchurch. Within just a few hours of the shootings, Ardern held a press conference, condemning the plotters as "extremists" who "have absolutely no place in New Zealand." She has described herself as an “acceptable nerd” in high school and, according to one anecdote, helped the police catch a thief from her local job when she later ran into him at a party. New Zealand's government has agreed to reform the country's gun laws in the wake of last Friday's massacre at two mosques, in which 50 people were killed, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed. Akhtar Khokhur, 58, shows a picture of her missing husband Mehaboobbhai Khokhar, 65. Of the victims, the PM says: "They are us. There even was a term for her celebrity: “Jacindamania”. (She and Gayford met after he wrote to her about a political issue, according to the Herald. She joked earlier this year that she wanted him to be the one to propose: “I want to put him through the pain and torture of having to agonize about that question himself.”. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern talks about racism in New Zealand, six months after the Christchurch terror attacks last year.
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