Free Speech Dying In NZ After Christchurch Shooting: Mass shooter’s video and manifesto banned in NZ – on penalty of a decade or more in prison.
New Zealand is finding their latest edict to be a sticky wicket in the world of government transparency. Just days after the mass shooting at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand that left 50 people dead and as many wounded, the country’s Chief Censor David Shank ordered the attacker’s manifesto banned forever in their country.
New Zealanders who dare to share the forbidden document with others face up to 14 years in prison –while the mere possession of the blueprint for violence and terror comes with a 10-year sentence. The strict law follows the declaration made by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern that she would never speak the gunman’s name again.