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IWI CHECKPOINTS STOP, MOVE TO RANDOM CHECKS UNDER LEVEL 3
But the community patrols have changed since Saturday and are now being run with times and locations chosen at random.
The aim is to have an impact where people might not expect them, Harawira said in an email. The checkpoints will still be run by Northland iwi leaders forum Te Kahu o Taonui and police......
www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/300004125/coronavirus-iwi-checkpoints-stop-move-to-random-checks-under-level-3
WINTSON PETERS URGES NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC TO IGNORE IWI ROADBLOCKS: 'JUST DRIVE THROUGH THEM
Speaking with Peter Williams, Winston Peters asks the New Zealand public to ignore Iwi roadblocks without the presence of Police.
On the topic of the self-acclaimed 'legal checkpoints', the Deputy Prime Minister shares his thoughts.
“They're not Iwi roadblocks. If the Iwi are standing there and you're driving by just keep going.”....
www.magic.co.nz/home/news/2020/05/wintson-peters-on-iwi-roadblocks---just-drive-through-them-.html
‘SMACKS OF WHITE PRIVILEGE’ - LACK OF MĀORI VOICE IN EDUCATION EPIDEMIC RESPONSE COMMITTEE SLAMMED
A kura principal has called the lack of Māori representation on the education Epidemic Response Committee “absolutely disgusting”.
Ripeka Lessels, Tumuaki (principal) of Kawerau-based Māori medium school Te Whata Tau o Pūtauaki, said the fact there was no Māori education voice to give feedback on the Covid-19 pandemic was “disappointing”.
“It just so smacks of white privilege, it smacks of it… they should have at least reached out to at least have a voice of a Māori medium school,” Ms Lessels said.
“At a time and place when Māori... this Covid has just highlighted the inequity.”.....
www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/-smacks-white-privilege-lack-m-ori-voice-in-education-epidemic-response-committee-slammed
But the community patrols have changed since Saturday and are now being run with times and locations chosen at random.
The aim is to have an impact where people might not expect them, Harawira said in an email. The checkpoints will still be run by Northland iwi leaders forum Te Kahu o Taonui and police......
www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/300004125/coronavirus-iwi-checkpoints-stop-move-to-random-checks-under-level-3
WINTSON PETERS URGES NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC TO IGNORE IWI ROADBLOCKS: 'JUST DRIVE THROUGH THEM
Speaking with Peter Williams, Winston Peters asks the New Zealand public to ignore Iwi roadblocks without the presence of Police.
On the topic of the self-acclaimed 'legal checkpoints', the Deputy Prime Minister shares his thoughts.
“They're not Iwi roadblocks. If the Iwi are standing there and you're driving by just keep going.”....
www.magic.co.nz/home/news/2020/05/wintson-peters-on-iwi-roadblocks---just-drive-through-them-.html
‘SMACKS OF WHITE PRIVILEGE’ - LACK OF MĀORI VOICE IN EDUCATION EPIDEMIC RESPONSE COMMITTEE SLAMMED
A kura principal has called the lack of Māori representation on the education Epidemic Response Committee “absolutely disgusting”.
Ripeka Lessels, Tumuaki (principal) of Kawerau-based Māori medium school Te Whata Tau o Pūtauaki, said the fact there was no Māori education voice to give feedback on the Covid-19 pandemic was “disappointing”.
“It just so smacks of white privilege, it smacks of it… they should have at least reached out to at least have a voice of a Māori medium school,” Ms Lessels said.
“At a time and place when Māori... this Covid has just highlighted the inequity.”.....
www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/-smacks-white-privilege-lack-m-ori-voice-in-education-epidemic-response-committee-slammed