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Petition Launch Calling For An Immediate Independent Inquiry Into Insitutional Racism By The Waikato Police – Racial INJustice Matters

Campaign & Petition Launch “Racial INJustice Matters” calling for an immediate independent inquiry into Institutional Racism and Racial Profiling by the Waikato Police. Where we live, work, play should be safe for everyone, no matter our ethnicity, what we wear, or who our friends are. Yet Police targeting and racial profiling is making people in the Waikato region feel unsafe. Tomorrow, Saturday 17 April, 11am at 17 Bandon Street, Frankton, Hamilton, community leaders and general members of the public are uniting to launch the ‘Racial INJustice Matters’ awareness campaign, which will include the launch of the petition calling for an immediate independent government inquiry into Institutional Racism and Racial Profiling by the Waikato Police.

Community Scoop » Petition Launch Calling For An Immediate Independent Inquiry Into Insitutional Racism By The Waikato Police

Community Scoop » Petition Launch Calling For An Immediate Independent Inquiry Into Insitutional Racism By The Waikato Police
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Third generation in NZ s gang scene: Woman s escape from cycle of violence

Third generation in NZ s gang scene: Woman s escape from cycle of violence
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GUEST BLOG: John Tamihere – Lots of Māori crimes are crimes of poverty

The movement that has been created is outstanding and will continue to unite our people. Also congratulations to Rawiri and the way in which he negotiated a peaceful end to the Waikeria situation, so everyone, inmates and prison officers were safe. He did that because we are all whānau and when whānau call, we must respond. I went with Rawiri to Waikeria. No one in the Māori Party makes judgements on those who have done the crime and are now doing the time. But just because they have lost their freedom, doesn’t mean they should be treated like dogs and animals.

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