Christchurch: The terrorists who attacked two mosques in New Zealand were not on any watch list though they were planing the attack from many days. Anti Muslim slogans were written on their guns which were derived from Muslim-christian wars and history.
According to Daily Sabah, the terrorist was impressed from anti Muslim peers in history and wrote different events on his assault rifles which he used in attack.
The world leaders has condemned the attack on innocent worshipers and demanded to call this an act of terror.
The attacker chose to display some historical figures on his assault rifle are which either fought with Muslim Ottoman Empire or carried terrorist attacks against Muslim migrants in Europe.
Alexandre Bissonnette — the university student who burst into the Quebec City mosque on Jan. 29, 2017, and opened fire on the 40 men and four children who were chatting among themselves after evening prayers.
Luca Traini — an Italian extremist who targeted black migrants, injuring six in February 2018.
Josue Estebanez — Spanish neo-Nazi who fatally stabbed 16-year-old anti-fascist protester Carlos Palomino in the heart in Madrid in 2007.
Bajo Pivljanin — a famous 17th-century hadjuk (militia) commander who fought against Ottoman rule in the northwestern Balkans and was hailed a "hero" by Serbs and Croats.
Charles Mantel — the defacto King of the Franks, nicknamed "The Hammer," who won the Battle of Tours.
John Hunyadi — a Hungarian general and governor and the Voivode of Transylvania. He defeated Ottoman forces both in 1441 and again in 1442.
Konstantin II Asen — Constantine II of Bulgaria, who led a rebellion against the Ottomans that lasted for half a decade, but ended in defeat
Milos Obilis — a Serbian knight in the service of Prince Lazar, the assassin of Ottoman Sultan Murad I.
Pelayu — a Visigothic nobleman instrumental in the victory at the Battle of Covadonga. He is credited with starting the Reconquista (the Christian reconquest of the Iberian peninsula from the Moors).
Prince Fruzhin — a Bulgarian noble who fought against Ottomans in the conquest of the Second Bulgarian Empire.
Sebastiano Venier — doge of Venice who fought against the Turks during the Fourth Ottoman-Venetian War.
Sigismund of Luxembourg — led the Crusade of Nicopolis in 1396 to liberate Bulgaria from Ottoman rule, but failed.
Feliks Kazimierz Potocki — participated in the Vienna expedition in 1683 during the Great Turkish War and fought against Tatars and Turks in many battles.
Iosif Gurko — Russian field marshal who fought against the Turks in the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878). He led troops at the Battle of Shipka Pass.
On the other hand Muslim and free world is astonished to see Prime Minister of New Zealand not calling this a terror act.
New Zealand says it has arrested four persons in this regard and no person is at large.
Courtesy : Daily Sabah