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Far North rallies for Christchurch

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18 Mar, 2019 06:00 PM4 mins to read

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People at a vigil in Paihia on Sunday afternoon form a circle in a sign of support for each other and the victims of the Christchurch shootings. Photo / Peter de Graaf

People at a vigil in Paihia on Sunday afternoon form a circle in a sign of support for each other and the victims of the Christchurch shootings. Photo / Peter de Graaf

Far North residents have shared sympathy for the victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks and opened their arms to any Muslims who might feel unsafe in the community.

While there are no mosques or Islamic centres in the Far North, there are Muslims in the area, including relations to those who have died, Far North mayor John Carter said.

"We will be reaching out to these families to ensure that they have all the support and help that they need," he said.

"We are all united with the people of Christchurch, and they have our deepest sympathy and our total support. We're very supportive of the Muslim community and distressed at the trauma that they've been put through," Carter said.

The council would follow the Government's direction about any community events or joint time for mourning, he said.

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Northland MP Matt King said the attacks were carried out by a "lone nut-job" who did not represent New Zealanders.

"I am encouraged by the coming together of everyone and support from everyone," he said.

More than $5m had been donated to victims on an official Givealittle page.

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There was also plenty of support for Muslims on social media, including a heart-felt post on the Northland Grapevine - Info Sharing Group.

"To any members of the Muslim community here in Northland: if you don't feel safe walking home, waiting for the bus, doing your groceries or anything else - we will walk with you, we will wait with you, we will support you," read the post, which was supported by 1300 people.

Another post by the Pear Tree Cafe in Kerikeri called out a patron spouting anti-Muslim sentiments, saying "don't come back to Pear Tree".

St Saviour's Anglican Church in Kaitaia was one of many churches around the country who held a dedicated prayer service on Sunday.

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Vicar Dino Houtas said the service was a call to "lift up" the victims and the nation in prayer. The national anthem was read, and there were many tears, he said.

"We're absolutely grieved by what has happened to our Muslim brothers and sisters in their place of worship, and we stand with them in mourning."

Houtas said there were some new faces at the service.

What was most striking was the depth of grief and sense of unity and love within our diverse town and nation."

In Paihia, about 40 people gathered at Horotutu Park for karakia (prayers), speakers and shared a picnic meal. They invited tourists and passers-by to join them.

Kerikeri residents have been leaving flowers and messages for the victims of the Christchurch shootings at the corner of Kerikeri and Cobham roads. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Kerikeri residents have been leaving flowers and messages for the victims of the Christchurch shootings at the corner of Kerikeri and Cobham roads. Photo / Peter de Graaf

"It was really about getting to know our community, and getting strength and love from that," organiser Rae Smythe said.

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Weekend events continued around the North as scheduled but many included tributes, such as a minute's silence observed by more than 300 people at a waka ama festival at Waitangi on Saturday morning.

Elsewhere, tributes in the form of flowers, cards and painted messages have been popping up at various locations, including the corner of Kerikeri and Cobham roads in Kerikeri.

The messages include "New Zealand is their home: They are us" with a photo of some of the victims, "Love always wins", a quote from Martin Luther King, and a child's plea in felt pen: "I hope these fights stop".

Marian Andrews said she started the Kerikeri tribute garden with a sign and some flowers on Saturday, and had watched it grow since then.

"I was pretty upset, it knocked me for six. I wanted to do something, we're far away but we can still show our support for people who need it."

Andrews said she had also placed a condolences book at Kerikeri's Procter Library which everyone was welcome to sign. She would ensure it was delivered to Christchurch's Muslim community.

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