‘Use online platforms for spreading words of encouragement’

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Online Safety Commission Commissioner Anne Dunn. Picture: SUPPLIED

FIJIANS have been urged to stand with New Zealand in their darkest hour as they mourn the victims of the Christchurch mosque shooting last Friday.

This is the message from Online Safety Commission Commissioner Anne Dunn, who also said this tragic event shouldn’t separate people but bring them together.

“We urge online users to use their online platforms for spreading words of encouragement, peace and love at such a time as this for neighboring country,” she said.

“My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those who lost their loved ones by this horrific and senseless act of violence.”

if anyone wishes to report any matter with regards to the Christchurch attacks to the Commission they can do so on:

Mobile: 9906652; or email: complaintsOSC@onlinesafety.gov

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