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New Zealand to hear Christchurch mosque shooter’s appeal against sentence

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By Stefica Nicol Bikes and ​James Redmayne

SYDNEY, Feb 8 (Reuters) - A white supremacist who killed 51 Muslim worshippers and ⁠injured dozens at two mosques in New Zealand will begin an appeal hearing against his ‍sentence on Monday.

Brenton Tarrant, 35, opened fire on ​two mosques in Christchurch in March 2019, in the worst mass shooting in the country's history.

He ​was convicted of 51 charges of murder, 40 counts of attempted murder and one charge of committing a terrorist act and is serving a life sentence in ‌prison without parole.

It was the first time ‌a New Zealand court had sentenced a person to ​prison for the rest of their life.

Tarrant, an Australian national, released a racist manifesto shortly ‌before storming the mosques armed with military-style semi-automatics, ⁠indiscriminately shooting at Muslims gathered for ‌Friday prayers and livestreaming ​the killings on Facebook using a head-mounted camera.

New Zealand's worst peacetime killing shocked the country ⁠and prompted ⁠the government to quickly tighten gun laws.

(Reporting by ​Stefica Bikes and James Redmayne in Sydney; Editing by Alasdair ‌Pal and Raju Gopalakrishnan)

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