Christchurch shooting livestream video watch

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On further reflection, we decided to remove it some hours ago.” The spokesperson also said: “In common with many other news organisations around the world, MailOnline carried for a time a very short excerpt from beginning of the Christchurch mosque gunman’s video that showed no violence or victims. This was an error and swiftly corrected.” A spokesperson said: “A link was briefly carried to the gunman’s ‘manifesto’.

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MailOnline also uploaded the alleged attacker’s full 74-page manifesto to its website, deleting the document after being accused of spreading terrorist material.

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Many traditional media sites including MailOnline, the Mirror and the Sun also hosted edited videos of the same footage, although MailOnline and the Mirror later admitted this was a mistake and removed the videos. One version of the video monitored by the Guardian was left live on Facebook for at least six hours, while others were available on YouTube for at least three.

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