Officials in
New Zealand apologised Thursday after the alleged Christchurch mosque gunman was allowed to send a letter from
prison espousing "hateful" views that a supporter then shared online.
Australian Brenton Tarrant is in a maximum-security jail in Auckland awaiting trial for the murder of 51 Muslim worshippers on March 15 in the worst mass
shooting in modern New Zealand history.
Handwritten in block letters, the six-page note discusses a trip Tarrant made to
Russia in 2015, his admiration for
British fascist Oswald Mosley and his belief "there is a great conflict on the horizon".