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politics1 year ago

New Zealand Faces Tensions as Māori Protests Challenge Political Landscape

Maori politicians and over 40,000 protestors in New Zealand have opposed a bill revising the Treaty of Waitangi, which grants special rights to Maori people. The protests, including a haka dance in parliament, highlight tensions between indigenous rights and the principle of equality. Critics argue that both the Left and Right are engaging in ethnonationalist rhetoric, with the Right's opposition seen as hypocritical. The debate reflects broader issues of indigeneity and racial essentialism, drawing parallels to global ethnonationalist movements.

politics1 year ago

Māori Haka and Protests Surge Against Controversial New Zealand Bill

Māori lawmakers in New Zealand, led by Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, performed a haka in parliament to protest the Treaty Principles Bill, which critics argue infringes on indigenous rights. The protest, which included tearing up the bill, was a powerful act of resistance against the proposed legislation that seeks to reinterpret the Treaty of Waitangi. The bill has sparked widespread protests across the country, although it is not expected to pass. Maipi-Clarke, the youngest MP, was suspended for her actions, which have inspired many globally.

politics1 year ago

Māori Lawmakers Use Haka to Protest Controversial NZ Bill

Māori lawmakers in New Zealand disrupted a parliamentary vote with a Haka to protest a controversial bill that critics argue would undermine Indigenous land and cultural rights. The Treaty Principles Bill seeks to reinterpret the Treaty of Waitangi, potentially affecting Māori land, government representation, and cultural initiatives. The protest, which included ripping the bill and chanting, led to the suspension of the session and the ejection of some lawmakers. Despite the bill's unlikelihood of passing, it has sparked significant public opposition, including a large protest march in Wellington.

politics1 year ago

Māori Protesters and Lawmakers Unite in Haka Against Controversial NZ Bill

Thousands of Maori protesters are marching towards New Zealand's capital, Wellington, opposing the Treaty Principles Bill, which seeks to reinterpret the Treaty of Waitangi. The bill, introduced by the ACT New Zealand party, has passed its first reading but faces opposition from coalition partners, making its future uncertain. The bill is criticized for potentially undermining Maori rights, while supporters argue it addresses governance imbalances. The march, featuring traditional Maori performances, highlights the ongoing debate over Indigenous rights in New Zealand.

politics1 year ago

Māori Haka Sparks Controversy in New Zealand Parliament

New Zealand's youngest MP, Hana-Rawhiti Kareariki Maipi-Clarke, made headlines by performing a Haka dance and tearing up the Indigenous Treaty Bill in Parliament, sparking a viral moment. The 22-year-old Te Pati Maori MP's actions disrupted a session on the controversial Treaty Principles Bill, which critics argue threatens racial harmony. Maipi-Clarke, a vocal opponent of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's policies, has gained attention for her advocacy of Maori rights and is considered a potential future leader.

politics1 year ago

New Zealand MPs Perform Haka in Parliament to Protest Māori Rights Bill

New Zealand's parliament was temporarily suspended after Maori MPs performed a haka to protest a bill proposing a narrower interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi, which they argue undermines Indigenous rights. The bill, introduced by the ACT New Zealand party, has sparked significant opposition, including a nine-day protest march. Although it passed its first reading, it is unlikely to become law due to lack of support from coalition partners.

politics1 year ago

Maori MPs Stage Haka Protest in NZ Parliament Over Treaty Bill

Maori MPs in New Zealand disrupted parliament with a haka protest against a bill that seeks to extend special rights, originally promised to Maori under the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, to all New Zealanders. The bill, introduced by the ACT New Zealand party, is unlikely to pass as coalition partners National and New Zealand First have withdrawn support. The legislation is seen by many Maori as undermining their rights, prompting protests and a nine-day march to Wellington.

world-news1 year ago

New Zealand Issues National Apology for State and Church Care Abuse

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon issued a formal apology for the extensive abuse suffered by individuals, particularly Maori and Pasifika children and people with disabilities, in state, foster, and faith-based care facilities from 1950 to 2019. A government investigation revealed that at least 200,000 out of 655,000 people experienced abuse, including rape and torture, during this period.

world-news1 year ago

New Zealand Issues National Apology for State and Church Abuse

New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon issued a formal apology in Parliament for the abuse, torture, and neglect suffered by an estimated 200,000 children and vulnerable adults in state, foster, and church care over seven decades. The apology follows a comprehensive inquiry revealing widespread abuse, particularly affecting Māori communities. Luxon acknowledged the government's responsibility and announced plans for a redress system by 2025, though details on compensation remain unspecified. Survivors expressed mixed reactions, with some criticizing the lack of immediate compensation plans.

indigenous-rights2 years ago

"Maori King Calls Nationwide Meeting to Address Government Plans"

Over 10,000 New Zealand Maori gathered to discuss their response to government plans perceived as undermining their rights and status, with Maori King Tuheitia emphasizing the need for action. The government's proposed policies, aiming to address voter concerns and provide equal rights, have been criticized as a significant step backward for Maori rights. The meeting included discussions on national unity and the significance of the Maori version of the Treaty of Waitangi, with attendees urged to uphold Maori values and identity.

politics2 years ago

"Maori King Calls Nationwide Meeting to Address Government Plans"

The Maori king of New Zealand has called for a national meeting amid rising tensions between the Maori and the centre-right coalition government over policies that threaten Maori culture and language. The meeting, attended by 3,000 Maori leaders and representatives, aims to address urgent claims against the government's policies and discuss upholding the Maori translation of the Treaty of Waitangi. The rare hui has sparked protests and drawn criticism from some government officials, while also attracting attendees from opposition parties.

politics2 years ago

"Viral Moment as New Zealand's Youngest MP Delivers Haka in Maiden Parliament Speech"

Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, at 21 years old, has become New Zealand's youngest MP in 170 years and has taken her Maori voice to Parliament, performing a traditional haka in her first speech. She emphasized her dedication to her constituents and her role as a guardian for the Maori language, land, and traditions. Maipi-Clarke's actions come amidst government intentions to limit the use of the Treaty and te reo Māori in legislative matters, which she personally opposes. Her background includes significant contributions to the Maori community and a lineage of influential ancestors.

politics2 years ago

New Zealand's Culture Wars: Government's Indigenous Policies Spark Protests

New Zealand's new right-leaning government, led by Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, is facing accusations of being "anti-Māori" as it moves to roll back policies that were seen as favorable to the country's indigenous people. The government is proposing to dissolve the Māori Health Authority, rollback the use of the Māori language, and end limits on tobacco sales. Critics argue that these actions undermine Māori culture and have sparked widespread protests and calls for accountability. Luxon defends his government's approach, stating that Māori will fare better under his leadership. The political landscape in New Zealand is undergoing a significant shift, with the new coalition government aiming to unwind the legacy of former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.

politics2 years ago

Translation Debate Sparks Haka Protest Against New Zealand's Oath to King Charles

Māori party MPs in New Zealand sparked a translation debate by using the Māori word "Kīngi harehare" instead of "Kīngi Tiāre" to refer to King Charles III during the oath of allegiance at the opening of parliament. While "Tiāre" is commonly translated as "Charles," "harehare" can mean "skin rash" or "sore" in Māori, leading to different interpretations. Te Pāti Māori defended their choice, stating that "hare" can be used to refer to Charles in some regions. However, the intended meaning can vary based on regional nuances. The MPs also broke with protocol by swearing allegiance to their grandchildren before pledging allegiance to the king.