Mourners around the world have expressed their grief, anger and shock at the killing of 49 people in New Zealand two mosques.
In Christchurch, a sea of flowers has grown near the Al Noor mosque on Deans Road, the site of one of the deadly attacks.
People place flowers and messages of condolence as a large crowd gathers in Aotea Square for a memorial to the victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Source: Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images
Mourners write condolence messages in chalk along the footpaths in Christchurch. Source: Laurie Lawira.
Locals lay flowers in tribute to those killed and injured at Deans Avenue near the Al Noor Mosque. Source: Fiona Goodall/Getty Images
Locals lay flowers and condolences at the Huda Mosque in Dunedin in tribute to those killed in Christchurch. Source: Photo by Dianne Manson/Getty Images
“Standing with you for peace and love," one card, left with flowers at Canberra Mosque, said. after devastating terrorist attack on Mosques in Christchurch, NZ.
People gather for morning prayers at Lakemba Mosque to remember victims of the Christchurch mass-shooting. Source: James Gourley/Getty Images
Ahead of Saturday's NRL match between the New Zealand Warriors and the Canterbury Bulldogs in Auckland, the Warriors gathered for a minute's silence to remember the victims of the Christchurch mass shootings.
In London, flowers line the railing of Finsbury Park Mosque and a demonstration of solidarity was held close by.
Flowers attached to the railings of Finsbury Park Mosque in London. Source: Claire Doherty/Sipa USA
A women holds a sign reading "No more white Terrorism" at a rally close to Finsbury Park Mosque in London. Source: Claire Doherty/Sipa USA
Worshipers leaving Birmingham's Central Mosque at the end of Friday prayers were handed floral tributes.Former US President Barack Obama took to Twitter to stand in solidarity with New Zealanders.
Flowers are handed out at Birmingham Central Mosque as Friday prayers finish after the attack on the Mosque in Christchurch. Source: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
Said Abdi's son holds a flower given to him outside Birmingham Central Mosque. Source: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
Muhuiddin Sultan and Rabbi Yitzhak Husbands-Hankin embrace in the entry way of the Eugene Islamic Center. Source: Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard via AP Photo
A vigil held for the victims of the New Zealand mass shooting in Toronto. Source: Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP
In Europe, prominent landmarks were used to show solidarity with the people of Christchurch.
The Eiffel Tower shrouded in darkness. Source: EPA/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON