Day of Reflection: Australia to take 'moment to pause and reflect'; Sunday to mark one week of Bondi Beach mass shooting
Australia will observe a national day of reflection on Sunday (December 21), one week after the deadly Bondi Beach mass shooting that killed 15 people, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Friday, as he urged the country to reject “hatred and violence”.
Albanese called on Australians to light candles at 6:47 pm local time, marking the exact moment the attack unfolded.
“It is a moment to pause, reflect, and affirm that hatred and violence will never define who we are as Australians,” he said.
Flags on New South Wales and Australian government buildings will be flown at half-staff, reported CNN.
The attack, described as Australia’s worst mass shooting in nearly three decades, took place on Sunday evening during a beachside Hanukkah celebration.
Authorities have said the assault was antisemitic in nature. Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed, 24, are accused of carrying out the shooting. Sajid was killed in a gunfight with police, while Naveed survived and has been charged with 15 counts of murder, an act of terrorism, and multiple other offences, according to news agency AFP.
Albanese said there was “something wrong with the licensing laws” that allowed Sajid Akram to legally own six long-barrelled, high-powered rifles. He announced a sweeping national gun buy-back scheme aimed at removing newly banned and illegal firearms from private ownership, reported CNN.
Calling it the biggest gun buy-back since 1996, Albanese said hundreds of thousands of weapons were expected to be collected and destroyed. States and territories will handle collection and payments, while federal police will destroy the firearms.
The prime minister also pledged tougher measures to combat antisemitism, including new powers to target extremist preachers and to cancel or refuse visas for people who spread hate and division. “It is clear we need to do more to combat this evil scourge,” Albanese said.
Emotional scenes played out at Bondi Beach on Friday as hundreds of locals swam into the ocean in a show of solidarity. “They slaughtered innocent victims… and being part of my community again brings back the light,” security consultant Jason Carr said, as per AFP.
Others described the gathering as carrying a “beautiful energy” amid grief and anger.
Meanwhile, Sydney remains on high alert. Police said they detained two carloads of men following a tip-off about a possible “violent act”, though no direct link to the Bondi attack has been established.
Authorities are also investigating whether the accused were inspired by the Islamic State group, with Albanese saying intelligence agencies had identified online ISIS-linked material reinforcing that assessment.
“It is a moment to pause, reflect, and affirm that hatred and violence will never define who we are as Australians,” he said.
Flags on New South Wales and Australian government buildings will be flown at half-staff, reported CNN.
The attack, described as Australia’s worst mass shooting in nearly three decades, took place on Sunday evening during a beachside Hanukkah celebration.
Authorities have said the assault was antisemitic in nature. Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed, 24, are accused of carrying out the shooting. Sajid was killed in a gunfight with police, while Naveed survived and has been charged with 15 counts of murder, an act of terrorism, and multiple other offences, according to news agency AFP.
Albanese said there was “something wrong with the licensing laws” that allowed Sajid Akram to legally own six long-barrelled, high-powered rifles. He announced a sweeping national gun buy-back scheme aimed at removing newly banned and illegal firearms from private ownership, reported CNN.
The prime minister also pledged tougher measures to combat antisemitism, including new powers to target extremist preachers and to cancel or refuse visas for people who spread hate and division. “It is clear we need to do more to combat this evil scourge,” Albanese said.
Emotional scenes played out at Bondi Beach on Friday as hundreds of locals swam into the ocean in a show of solidarity. “They slaughtered innocent victims… and being part of my community again brings back the light,” security consultant Jason Carr said, as per AFP.
Others described the gathering as carrying a “beautiful energy” amid grief and anger.
Meanwhile, Sydney remains on high alert. Police said they detained two carloads of men following a tip-off about a possible “violent act”, though no direct link to the Bondi attack has been established.
Authorities are also investigating whether the accused were inspired by the Islamic State group, with Albanese saying intelligence agencies had identified online ISIS-linked material reinforcing that assessment.
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Chandra Shekhar A.K.
19 days ago
It is not only for Australian govt to ponder over the growing menace of religious fundamentalism, hatred, conflict, violence and deaths but for all national governments, political leaders, educators, religious heads and social influencers and thought movers and shakers as well. In particular, the Islamic nations and their political and religious heads cannot pretend anymore to ignorance about the growing terrorism from its radicals as sooner or later they will have to face counter-hatred and violence from victims of other faiths and nations who have suffered injury, death and damage to them caused by Islamic radicals. Strategic silence is no more an option for Islamic nations and their religious and political leaders as also the followers of Islam and the time has come when they should not only condemn such Islamic terrorism but take active steps to curb and stop it from their midst and capture such terrorists and stem the flow of funds, assistance and propaganda of all those who support such terrorism. It is time also for all non-Islamic nations and particularly their democraacies to stop pretending to be secularist by turning a blind eye to Islamic terrorists and their supporting persons and institutions but take active steps to eliminate the same from their midst. Immigration from Islamic nations is a major cause for inter racial conflict and violence in Western nations and countries like India with large Muslim populations and these nations should actively reduce such flow of Islamic immigration into their countries which can seriously upset their demographic profile and social peace. World cannot be a silent spectator to the violence against innocent unconnected individuals at the hands of racial and religious fundamentalists and particularly to the fact that bulk of such fundamentalists and terrorists are Muslims even if bulk of Muslims are not fundamentalists and terrorists. The action needed is no more optional but mandatory for all peace loving nations, their governments, people irrespective of their religion or race to join hands and work against terrorism and terrorists without mercy or leniency.Read allPost comment
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