Christchurch : ce qu'il faut savoir
A white supremacist who killed 51 people at two New Zealand mosques has lost his bid to overturn his convictions and sentence.
Christchurch en New Zealand fait l'actualité ce jeudi. Selon BBC, a white supremacist who killed 51 people at two New Zealand mosques has lost his bid to overturn his convictions and sentence.
Les faits
- A white supremacist who killed 51 people at two New Zealand mosques has lost his bid to overturn his convictions and sentence.
- Brenton Tarrant is serving a life sentence with no parole after admitting to the murders and trying to kill another 40 worshippers in the March 2019 attack in Christchurch.
- Convicted terrorist Brenton Tarrant was sentenced to life in prison after he killed 51 Muslims across two Christchurch mosques on March 15, 2019.
- White supremacist Brenton Tarrant's appeal is "utterly devoid of merit", a New Zealand court has ruled.
- During a week-long hearing in February, Tarrant, now 35, argued he was incapable of making rational decisions at the time of his plea because of "torturous and inhumane" conditions in prison.
L'essentiel
BBC indique que Brenton Tarrant is serving a life sentence with no parole after admitting to the murders and trying to kill another 40 worshippers in the March 2019 attack in Christchurch. D'après 1News, Convicted terrorist Brenton Tarrant was sentenced to life in prison after he killed 51 Muslims across two Christchurch mosques on March 15, 2019. Comme le souligne BBC, White supremacist Brenton Tarrant's appeal is "utterly devoid of merit", a New Zealand court has ruled. Selon BBC, During a week-long hearing in February, Tarrant, now 35, argued he was incapable of making rational decisions at the time of his plea because of "torturous and inhumane" conditions in prison.
Les chiffres
BBC indique que Tarrant was born in New South Wales, Australia, but moved to New Zealand in 2017 – prosecutors said that was when he started planning his attacks against the Muslim community. D'après BBC, He was active on fringe online forums and shortly before the attack, he had posted a 74-page "manifesto" outlining his racist views. Comme le souligne 1News, Nearly three years on from the death of 15-year-old Karnin Petera, a coroner’s inquest is now underway, with his parents recounting the hours leading up to his death at Whangārei's Abbey Caves. Selon 1News, a Kiwi man living in the US has been told to leave the country after an incident involving a 12-year-old child who “doorbell ditched” his Utah home in August last year.

Le contexte
Selon 1News, Mosque terrorist's appeal bid denied; Emails reveal Luxon, Peters clash over NZ Iran war stance; King Charles unveils lavish gift for Trump. 1News indique que Mosque terrorist's appeal bid denied; Luxon, Peters hold talks after emails reveal clash over NZ's Iran war stance; King Charles unveils lavish gift for Trump during US visit. D'après 1News, Tony Arnold Bernstone, 59, pleaded guilty this month to a reduced charge of child kidnapping and was sentenced to five days' jail time and four years' probation over the incident. Comme le souligne BBC, New Zealand's Court of Appeal rejected his bid on Thursday, ruling that his arguments were "utterly devoid of merit".
Recherches associées
Les recherches associées qui dominent la conversation : Nouvelle-Zélande : la justice rejette l'appel du tueur des mosquées de Christchurch, auteur de 51 morts et 49 blessés • La justice de Nouvelle-Zélande rejette l'appel du suprémaciste blanc Brenton Tarrant, le tueur des mosquées de Christchurch • Nouvelle-Zélande : la justice rejette l’appel du tueur des mosquées de Christchurch, condamné à la prison à vie • Nouvelle-Zélande: la justice rejette la demande d'appel du terroriste de Christchurch • Nouvelle-Zélande: le tueur des mosquées de Christchurch débouté • Nouvelle-Zélande: la justice rejette l'appel du tueur des mosquées de Christchurch.
À retenir
- A Kiwi man living in the US has been told to leave the country after an incident involving a 12-year-old child who “doorbell ditched” his Utah home in August last year.
- The facts around Tarrant's crimes are "beyond dispute", the panel of three judges said in a unanimous decision.
- In his appeal, Tarrant claimed he made the guilty pleas while he was "irrational" and under a poor mental state.
- Recherches qui explosent : Nouvelle-Zélande : la justice rejette l'appel du tueur des mosquées de Christchurch, auteur de 51 morts et 49 blessés, La justice de Nouvelle-Zélande rejette l'appel du suprémaciste blanc Brenton Tarrant, le tueur des mosquées de Christchurch, Nouvelle-Zélande : la justice rejette l’appel du tueur des mosquées de Christchurch, condamné à la prison à vie, Nouvelle-Zélande: la justice rejette la demande d'appel du terroriste de Christchurch.
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