CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 22: Muslims attend Friday prayers in a park near Al Noor mosque on March 22, 2019 in Christchurch, New Zealand. Getty Images
A Muslim man, right, and another local perform a traditional Maori 'hongi' greeting, a touching of noses, during a gathering for congregational Friday prayers and two minutes of silence for victims of the twin mosque massacre, at Hagley Park in Christchurch. AFP
A man attends congregational Friday prayers at the Jamia Masjid mosque in Hamilton. AFP
Youths pray as they attend congregational Friday prayers at the Jamia Masjid mosque. AFP
Members of the public look on during a gathering for congregational Friday prayers and two minutes of silence for victims of the twin mosque massacre at Hagley Park. AFP
People pray during congregational Friday prayers and two minutes of silence for victims at Hagley Park. AFP
Visitors look on as Muslims attend Friday prayers in a park near Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. 50 people were killed, and dozens were injured in Christchurch on Friday, March 15 when a gunman opened fire at the Al Noor and Linwood mosques. The attack is the worst mass shooting in New Zealand's history. Getty Images
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (C) attends a gathering for congregational Friday prayers and to observe two minutes of silence for victims of the twin mosque massacre, at Hagley Park in Christchurch on March 22, 2109. AFP
People listen the Adhan, the call for prayer, during a gathering for congregational Friday prayers and to observe two minutes of silence for victims of the twin mosque massacre, at Hagley Park in Christchurch on March 22, 2109. AFP
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern leaves after the Friday prayers at Hagley Park outside Al-Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand March 22, 2019. REUTERS
CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 22: Muslims attend Friday prayers in a park near Al Noor mosque on March 22, 2019 in Christchurch, New Zealand. Getty Images
A Muslim man, right, and another local perform a traditional Maori 'hongi' greeting, a touching of noses, during a gathering for congregational Friday prayers and two minutes of silence for victims of the twin mosque massacre, at Hagley Park in Christchurch. AFP
A man attends congregational Friday prayers at the Jamia Masjid mosque in Hamilton. AFP
Youths pray as they attend congregational Friday prayers at the Jamia Masjid mosque. AFP
Members of the public look on during a gathering for congregational Friday prayers and two minutes of silence for victims of the twin mosque massacre at Hagley Park. AFP
People pray during congregational Friday prayers and two minutes of silence for victims at Hagley Park. AFP
Visitors look on as Muslims attend Friday prayers in a park near Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand. 50 people were killed, and dozens were injured in Christchurch on Friday, March 15 when a gunman opened fire at the Al Noor and Linwood mosques. The attack is the worst mass shooting in New Zealand's history. Getty Images
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern (C) attends a gathering for congregational Friday prayers and to observe two minutes of silence for victims of the twin mosque massacre, at Hagley Park in Christchurch on March 22, 2109. AFP
People listen the Adhan, the call for prayer, during a gathering for congregational Friday prayers and to observe two minutes of silence for victims of the twin mosque massacre, at Hagley Park in Christchurch on March 22, 2109. AFP
New Zealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern leaves after the Friday prayers at Hagley Park outside Al-Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand March 22, 2019. REUTERS
CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - MARCH 22: Muslims attend Friday prayers in a park near Al Noor mosque on March 22, 2019 in Christchurch, New Zealand. Getty Images
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