News

Muslims angry after Hollywood making a movie on Christchurch mosque attack

PM Jacinda Ardern spoke against a controversial movie about the Christchurch mosque attack.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern criticize a controversial plan to produce a film inspired by the Christchurch mosque attacks in 2019 that killed 51 people. However, she said it was not her story that needed to be told.

In a recent statement, Ardern said there are many other stories from March 15 that could be told, but she didn’t consider her story to be one of them. Instead, she insists that it’s the community’s right to speak for themselves.

Ardern emphatically stated that she was neither involved with anything related to the film or was consulted on it.

Public anger and disbelief grew along with the announcement of a film about the government’s response to the Christchurch mosque attack that was in the works.

A public call for the shutdown of this movie, titled “They Are Us” is now joined by the New Zealanders. The hashtag #TheyAreUsShutDown has been trending the last few hours on Twitter. Many more Kiwis join the protest against the film, which is indifferent to the Muslim Community, who are still grieving from the attack.

Among other criticisms, the film’s makers have been accused of “whitewashing” the story and profiting from a tragic story that is not theirs to tell.

Many individuals have expressed concern that the film may impede people’s healing and re-traumatize individuals who survived the assault and are still grieving the death of loved ones two years later.

Mohamed Hassan, an award-winning journalist, and poet accused the film industry of erasing the Muslim community from the narrative and using them as “props” for Hollywood in a touching article published yesterday.

Hassad said it’s hard to think of this movie as anything more than just another tourism slogan.

More than 20,000 people have signed a petition to cancel the film about the Christchurch mosque attacks.

He added it is even worse than the film has chosen its focus on the Prime Minister and the rest of the country and their response instead of the victims and the tragedy itself. It is being sold as a feel-good story, a portrayal of heroism in the face of terror.

Support independent Islamic website.

Support our mission to spread Islamic knowledge. Your donation helps our volunteer writers and infrastructure. Contribute now.

This post was last modified on June 12, 2021 9:50 pm

Share
Maisah

Maisah is a Muslimah and journalist for The Islamic Information based in Indonesia. Studying Law at Maritime University of Raja Ali Haji. She believes in the power of words and hopes that her articles will positively impact all of her readers.

Recent Posts

Names and Details of The 8 Doors of Jannah

Some scholars have elaborated that these doors are found inside Jannah (Heaven) after a believer…

September 20, 2024

7 Stop And Pause Signs In The Quran

Mastering the art of reciting the Qurah requires a deep understanding of the proper pauses…

September 20, 2024

Islamic Scholar Tariq Jameel Undergoes Hair Transplant

Internationally acclaimed Pakistani Islamic scholar Maulana Tariq Jameel has recently undergone a hair transplant procedure.

September 19, 2024

9-Year-Old Fatima Abdullah Is The Youngest Victim of Pager Attacks in Lebanon

Fatima Jaafar Abdullah was one of two children killed in a deadly attack involving pager…

September 19, 2024

Israelis Dance Inside Prophet Yusuf’s Tomb

Israeli settlers film themselves singing and dancing at prophet Yusuf’s tomb in the occupied west…

September 19, 2024

List of All Duas and Adhkar for Umrah

Performing Umrah is one of the most sacred acts in Islam, allowing Muslims to cleanse…

September 19, 2024