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Election 2023: Kaupapa Māori polling places to counter voter discrimination

Election 2023: Kaupapa Māori polling places to counter voter discrimination
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Māori demanding equality at polling booths

Māori are again seeking reassurances from the Electoral Commission this year that they will be treated equally when exercising their right to vote in the General Election.

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Police watchdog and Privacy Commissioner to jointly investigate youth photography

MORNING REPORT/RNZ The police in Wairarapa have admitted to illegally taking photos of young people after RNZ alerted them to multiple reports of officers stopping and photographing young Māori on the street. The police watchdog authority and the Privacy Commissioner have agreed to jointly undertake an independent investigation into the illegal photography of youths on Wairarapa streets. The investigation by the Independent Police Conduct Authority and the commissioner will begin in the new year, and a report back publicly as soon as possible. The police watchdog became involved following reports of police photographing young Māori in the street in the Wairarapa.

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Wellington.scoop.co.nz » Questions raised after police take illegal photos of Māori youths

Report from RNZ by Te Aniwa Hurihanganui and Hamish Cardwell Police in the Wairarapa have admitted to illegally taking photos of youths after RNZ alerted them to multiple reports of officers stopping and photographing young Māori on the street. Whānau describe their sons walking alone during the day, when police have approached and insisted they take their picture. Marlene Harris said it happened to her son while he was walking home alone one afternoon in Masterton two years ago. He was just 15 years old at the time. “He was just walking from his dad’s house back to my house and he was just minding his own business, walking along the street,” she said. “From what he can remember, there were two cops in the car. They just pulled up beside him and said that they needed to get his photo taken, or they would need to take him in.”

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