WORDS OF HATE

Crazed New Zealand mosque shooter Brenton Tarrant wrote names of modern terrorists and far-right slogans on his guns and ammunition

Tarrant also painted in white the words 'For Rotherham' - an apparent reference to the paedophile ring run by British-Pakistani men

WARPED Brenton Tarrant scrawled the names of modern terrorists, ancient military commanders and far-right symbols on his guns and magazines of ammunition before going on a rampage in New Zealand.

Also painted in white are the words “For Rotherham” — an apparent reference to the paedophile ring run by British-Pakistani men in the Yorkshire town in recent decades.

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Under that — seen in a sick photo thought to have been posted to Twitter by Tarrant this week — is “Alexandre Bissonnette” — the name of the terrorist who murdered six people at a mosque in Quebec, Canada in 2017.

“Luca Traini” is the Italian extremist who shot and wounded six African migrants last year.

Tarrant also sickeningly tried to glorify warlords who defeated Ottoman and Islamic armies. They include Sebastiano Venier, a Venetian who defeated an army of Turks in 1571.

Some words have been bizarrely written in the Georgian alphabet, including the name of the country’s King David IV, who beat Turkish invaders in the 11th century.

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Also daubed on the weapons is the vile phrase “kebab remover”, often used by far-right chat groups.

Meanwhile “14” is a reference to the 14 Words, a white supremacist slogan derived from Hitler’s book Mein Kampf.

Tarrant also flaunted a white supremacist symbol seen at far-right US rallies on his backpack.

Warped Brenton drew far-right symbols on his guns and ammo in whiteCredit: Reuters
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