NZ says mosque gunman faces life in prison in isolation

New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters, third from right, is flanked by two New Zealander officials wearing Islamic headscarves during a meeting with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, center, in Istanbul, Friday, March 22, 2019. An emergency meeting of the organization of Islamic Conference was held in Istanbul in Turkey after a gunman killed 50 people in two mosques in the South Pacific nation. New Zealand’s Ambassador to Turkey, Wendy Hinton, is at the right.(Presidential Press Service via AP, Pool)

Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan addresses the supporters of his ruling Justice and Development Party during a rally in Kutahya, Turkey, Thursday, March 21, 2019. Erdogan has again screened clips of a video taken by the Christchurch mosque gunman, a day before the foreign minister of New Zealand _ which is trying to stop its use _ is due in Turkey.(Presidential Press Service via AP, Pool)

ISTANBUL — New Zealand’s deputy prime minister said the gunman accused of killing 50 people in two mosques in the South Pacific nation would spend the rest of his life in isolation in prison and called for solidarity to eradicate “hate-filled ideologies.”

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