Australian PM announces gun buyback, day of 'reflection' after Bondi shooting


SYDNEY: Australia will mark one week since the Bondi Beach mass shooting with a national day of "reflection", Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Friday as he outlined plans for a sweeping gun buyback scheme.

Albanese urged Australians to light candles at 6.47pm on Sunday (Dec 21) -- "exactly one week since the attack unfolded".

"This day is about standing with the Jewish community, wrapping our arms around them, and all Australians sharing their grief," Albanese told reporters.

"It is a moment to pause, reflect, and affirm that hatred and violence will never define who we are as Australians."

Australia was also planning a separate "national day of mourning" to be held at some point in the new year, Albanese said.

"This will allow families the time and space to lay their loved ones to rest and to support those still recovering."

Albanese also announced a nationwide gun buyback scheme to "purchase surplus, newly banned and illegal firearms".

He said it would be the largest gun buyback effort since 1996, when Australia cracked down on firearms in the wake of a shooting that killed 35 people at Port Arthur.

"Australia's gun laws were substantially reformed after the Port Arthur tragedy," Albanese said.

"The terrible events at Bondi show we need to get more guns off our streets."

Sajid Akram and his son Naveed are accused of killing 15 people in an antisemitic attack at Bondi Beach on Sunday evening, Australia's deadliest mass shooting since Port Arthur. - AFP

 

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In World

'Angel Meloni' scrubbed off Rome church painting on priest's orders
Son of Norway's crown princess cries in court, denies videos on his phone show rape
In Kyiv freezing under Russian attacks, a veteran plumber fights back by fixing the heat
At least seven killed, eight hurt in Russian attacks in Ukraine-controlled Donetsk, governor says
Venezuelan expats who helped propel Canada oil sands growth see return home as unlikely
Greenland shatters temperature record, redrawing economy from fishing to minerals
Myanmar junta plans 'super-body' to tighten grip on military, new government
Socialist poised to defeat far-right leader in Portugal presidential vote, poll shows
Pope Leo urges Russia and US to renew last nuclear arms treaty
Ukraine, Russia begin second round of US-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi

Others Also Read