Former deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters is typically bullish in his reaction to being trespassed from parliament over the anti-mandate occupation on the grounds earlier this year.
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Labour blocks protest investigation
Stonewalling attempts to investigate the occupation of Parliament grounds by anti-mandate protestors and the subsequent government response and eventual eviction by police must stop.
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What the cameras in the crowd saw
News camera operators in the parliament press gallery have been at the receiving end of animosity, abuse, threats and violence during the protests at parliament. Māori Television's Rituraj Sapkota talked to videographers and photographers of various news organisations about their experiences of those three and half weeks.
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Tame Iti told he's a kūpapa, sellout for ducking Wellington protests
Activist Tame Iti has been accused of being a kūpapa because he chose to not get involved in the Wellington protests.
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Teanau Tuiono: Pākehā protest organisers were hiding and pushing Māori to the front
Green Party MP Teanau Tuiono has been left saddened by the 23-day protest that occupied Parliament grounds until Wednesday when police forced protestors out.
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Tensions high at Wainuiomata Marae as hau kāinga defend pā from protestors
A scuffle between a protestor and locals at Wainuiomata Marae this morning.
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King-hit goes viral; Police complaints top 1400
Over 200 complaints about the behaviour of police during the operation to evict anti-mandate protestors from Parliament grounds on Wednesday have been lodged with the IPCA.
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Wellington's protests 'a sad day for Aotearoa'
Noel Woods, a former Te Upoko o te Ika FM staffer, says when he saw from the Children’s Commissioner office the protestors being pushed off the front steps of Parliament by the police, it was “a sa
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As Parliament is cleaned up, local iwi consider karakia whakawātea
Yesterday's events left piles of rubbish behind. Photo/Māori Television. Video/Te Ao Mārama.