The white supremacist who murdered 51 people at two mosques in New Zealand is appealing against his conviction.
Brenton Tarrant, 32, has filed an appeal against his case and sentence, court officials said, adding that a date had not yet been set for a hearing.
Tarrant was jailed to life without parole in 2020 for the murder and attempted murder of Muslim worshippers.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said he was attempting to “revictimise people”.
Asked about his appeal, Ms Ardern told reporters: “His is a name that shouldn’t be repeated and I’m going to apply that same rule in commenting on his attempts to revictimise people. We should give him nothing.”