Hundreds of people have attended commemorations to mark the seventh anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
On 15 March 2019, Australian white supremacist Brenton Tarrant opened fire at Al Noor Mosque and Linwood Islamic Centre as the congregations marked Jumu'ah - the most significant prayer of the week.
This year's commemorations started with a walk-the-talk-for-unity event at the Bridge of Remembrance, organised by the Sakinah Community Trust, an organisation established by a number of the widows.
A service at the Peace Bell in the botanic gardens started with a minute's silence, followed by the names of the 51 victims and concluded with the laying of wreaths.
Many walked through the city holding 51 prayer mats, which Sakinah Trust chairperson Hamimah Ahmat said represented each of those killed by the terrorist.
She said the impacts affected the whole community and the trust hoped to one day see versions of Unity Week taking place across the country.
'Showed the world strength, compassion and unity' - PM
In a post on social media, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon paid tribute to those who lost their lives.
"Today we remember the 51 people who were killed in the Christchurch attacks, and we think of the families, friends, and communities who still live with that loss.
"Seven years ago, Christchurch, and New Zealand, showed the world strength, compassion and unity in the face of tragedy.
"We honour those who were taken from us by continuing to build a country where everyone can live in peace and safety," the post said.

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