Politics

Jacinda Ardern on two years since Christchurch Call

08:10 am on 14 April 2021

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Two years after the Christchurch mosque attacks the Government has introduced to Parliament new counter terrorism legislation and along with France is claiming 'significant progress' in removing violent and extremist content from the internet.

The Christchurch Call to Action was initiated by the Prime Minister in Paris almost two years ago co-chaired with President Emmanuel Macron of France.

Big tech firms including Amazon, Facebook, Google and Twitter all signed up to the pledge.

Now the leaders of both countries want those who backed the Call to meet again next month.

Jacinda Ardern spoke to Philippa Tolley.