A national remembrance service has been held in New Zealand to commemorate those who died in two mosque shootings in Christchurch two weeks ago.
A man who survived the mosque attacks told a crowd of about 20,000 people on Friday that he forgives the gunman.
“I don’t want to have a heart that is boiling like a volcano,” Farid Ahmed said.
“A volcano has anger, fury, rage. It doesn’t have peace. It has hatred. It burns itself within, and also it burns the surroundings. I don’t want to have a heart like this.”
“These stories, they now form part of our collective memories. They will remain with us forever. They are us”