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Test of faith: Does New Zealand have anything to fear from radical Islam? →

May 1, 2017 Featured

The man who stood for the Syrians looked physically and emotionally spent – a shadow in a suit that hung so loosely from his shoulders it might have collapsed at any moment into a puddle at his feet. His name was Mohammad and his homeland, he said, was now “the colour of blood”.

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