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    A warning Maori will continue to protest - until the Government listens

    A warning Maori will continue to protest - until the Government listens


    Hundreds marched on Parliament and convoys delayed traffic across North Island cities yesterday morning - at the behest of Te Pati Maori.

    It's accusing the Government of racism over a plethora of policies, including Act's bid to redefine the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.

    National Urban Maori Authority chair Lady Tureiti Moxon says they'll be in trouble if they continue on this path.

    She says Aotearoa won't stand for this - because as the pepeha goes - they've come too far to go back, and fought too hard not to go further.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     15 Nov: Te Pati Maori's warning yesterday's haka was only the beginning
     14 Nov: The Treaty Principles Bill has passed its first reading - after a disruptive haka in the House, and two MPs being booted out
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