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Jacinda Ardern speaks up about the Christchurch incident
- Peace Be Upon You
- Making The Country One
- The Victims
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a) I think her intention was to gather the nation to fight together against racism and violence.
b) I think she did it to remind the country of their roots and indigenous people, and what they did to establish the country, and that such acts do not belong anywhere.
c) That they cannot confront these issues alone.
d) I think her intention of using it is to make the Muslims feel welcome and acknowledged.
e) I think she means that acts of extremism inspire other people to commit such acts, and to prevent it they need to focus on how they treat humans.
Vocabulary
a) Jacinda Ardern wanted to state a clear message of solidarity with the victims and their families.
It is important to confront the enemies of tolerance and democracy.
Abel Tasman was the first European explorer to discover New Zealand in 1642.
An act of terrorism changes people who witness it first hand.
Ambulance workers and other first responders did their best to save as many of the victims they could.
In times of crisis, it is important to gather to offer support and comfort.
We must all strive to live peacefully side by side.
More than 20,000 people came to Christchurch to attend the memorial service for the victims.
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Speaking for a country of difference
By Fabian Magnusson
Jacinda Ardern speaks up about the Christchurch incident
Peace Be Upon You
On March 29th, 2019, the prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern held a speech about the tragic act of terrorism that occurred in Christchurch.
She endeavors to make the nation realize that they are one, including all races and ethnicities, and that human hatred and extremism must come to an end.
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