I hope you are reading that right after yesterday determining that he had gone back to Sri Lanka in 2016.
I'm not sure what your point is though - most of us can read for ourselves.
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https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/covid-19/...m-her-pedestal
The spin effect only lasts so long.
You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time but Cindy, you cannot fool all of the people all of the time.
"Front of the queue to back of the queue."
"10,000 new homes under Kiwibuild to solve housing crisis." It's now a housing disaster.
"You are not one of us." Oops - one of us, a refugee terrorist under surveillance, is indeed one of us?
Wel what do you make of the below quote? You think the fall occurred in NZ(?)
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/auckla...ATPEO5NP6PEWA/
‘His mother, Ismail Fareeda, has told a TV channel in Sri Lanka that neighbours from Syria and Iraq radicalised Aathil Samsudeen when he was injured in a fall in Sri Lanka in 2016’
Interesting the things this guy was up to, over and above his terrorism related activities were acts of common criminality.
https://www.courtsofnz.govt.nz/asset...-NZHC-2465.pdf
"She said Samsudeen was injured in a fall in 2016 and that the neighbours, whom she did not name, seized the opportunity to influence him, adding they “were the only people who helped him as he recovered”.
“Those neighbours from Syria and Iraq are the ones who brainwashed him,” she said, adding her son had started posting radical views on social media after meeting the neighbours.
“We knew there was a change in him. The change came after he left the country” and settled in New Zealand in 2011, she said."
https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/austr...cal-neighbours
His mother, Mohamedismail Fareetha, said his descent into extremism began after he fell several stories in 2016 while attending university.
“Because he did not have anyone there, it was people from Syria and Iraq who helped him. It looks like they brainwashed him. Then he started posting on Facebook," Fareetha said in a phone interview Saturday with a local TV station from her home in eastern Sri Lanka.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/300400045/new-zealand-attacker-radicalised-by-neighbours-mother-says
NZ must face up to the fact that it seems radicalisation happened in NZ - and under the gaze of NZ authorities.
So who are these neighbours? Are they a problem too?