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Abuse in care costs: Govt considered asking churches for money

Abuse in care costs: Govt considered asking churches for money
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Government accepts Turkish request to deport alleged terrorist and her kids to NZ

Government accepts Turkish request to deport alleged terrorist and her kids to NZ Newshub 4 hrs ago Zane Small © Image - Yeni Safak newspaper screenshot; Video - Newshub Watch: How Australia snookered New Zealand and angered Jacinda Ardern over alleged Islamic State terrorist Suhayra Aden. The Government has accepted a request from Turkish authorities to deport alleged Islamic State terrorist Suhayra Aden and her two children to New Zealand.  The three have been in immigration detention in Turkey since crossing the border from Syria earlier this year, and Turkey has requested that New Zealand repatriate the family.  Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirmed on Monday that Cabinet has agreed to the managed return of the woman who has New Zealand citizenship, and her two children, from Turkey. 

Returning Children Must Be Protected And Embraced

Monday, 26 July 2021, 12:33 pm Children’s Commissioner Andrew Becroft is urging the public and media to respect the privacy and wellbeing of the children returning with their mother from Turkey, following the Governments’ announcement today. “I am proud that New Zealand has put the interests of the children in this case first and allowed them safe passage to Aotearoa with their mother,” Commissioner Becroft says. “Now the rest of us need to call on the same compassionate spirit that saw us come together through Covid and other tragedies. We need to protect and embrace the two small children at the centre of this situation as they start

Accused terrorist s return: Ardern given assurances from Australia it won t arbitrarily cut citizenship in future

Accused terrorist s return: Ardern given assurances from Australia it won t arbitrarily cut citizenship in future Newshub 8 hrs ago Zane Small © Image - Yeni Safak newspaper screenshot / Getty Images; Video - Newshub Watch Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern s press conference. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has been given assurances from Australia that it won t arbitrarily cancel citizenship of those who are also New Zealand citizens, without first discussing it.  It follows Ardern s confirmation on Monday that the Government had accepted a request from Turkish authorities to deport alleged Islamic State terrorist Suhayra Aden and her two children to New Zealand.  The 26-year-old woman was arrested in February by Turkish authorities near the border with Syria over her alleged links to the Islamic State terror group. 

Police strapped 38 youth in restraint chairs in 5 years: We must do better

Police strapped 38 youth in restraint chairs in 5 years: We must do better
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