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sunshine1104 12-20-2025 02:40

Australia announces gun buyback, day of 'reflection' after Bondi shooting
 
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has designated Sunday, December 21, as a national day of "reflection" to honor the victims of the Bondi Beach massacre. At exactly 6:47 p.m.—marking one week since the violence began—citizens across the country are encouraged to light candles in a synchronized display of solidarity. The Prime Minister emphasized that this gesture is intended to support the Jewish community, which was specifically targeted in the attack, and to reinforce the message that hatred and violence do not represent Australian values.

The Path to a National Day of Mourning
While the immediate focus is on reflection, a formal "national day of mourning" is being scheduled for early next year. Albanese noted that the delay is intentional, providing grieving families the necessary privacy to hold funerals and allowing the dozens of injured survivors time to begin their recovery. This staggered approach aims to transition the country from immediate shock into a more permanent state of commemoration and support for the affected families.

Revisiting the Port Arthur Legacy
The tragedy has prompted the most significant shift in Australian firearms policy in nearly three decades. Albanese announced a sweeping, nationwide gun buyback program designed to remove "surplus, newly banned, and illegal firearms" from circulation. This initiative is being compared directly to the landmark 1996 reforms following the Port Arthur massacre, which remains a cornerstone of Australia’s modern identity regarding public safety and gun control.

The Scope of the Tragedy
The Bondi Beach shooting stands as the nation’s deadliest mass casualty event involving firearms since 1996. The attack, which claimed 15 lives, was allegedly carried out by Sajid Akram and his son, Naveed, in what authorities have described as a targeted antisemitic act. By invoking the memory of Port Arthur, the Prime Minister signaled that the government views the Bondi shooting as a definitive turning point that necessitates immediate and drastic intervention to clear weapons from Australian streets.


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