File:Memorial Service for the Victims of the Fascist Massacre in New Zealand Chicago Illinois 3-18-19 6485 (46502517325).jpg

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Description Speeches condemning the attack and of courage strength and resolve in the face of persecution were given. The names of the victims were read off one-by-one. Rest in power in paradise. And then prayers and the planting of a tree as a symbol of everlasting life.
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Author Charles Edward Miller from Chicago, United States

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