Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said sorry to some 200,000 survivors of physical and sexual abuse in institutions, which an ...
An independent inquiry in July found that the country’s state agencies and churches failed to prevent, stop or admit the ...
Officials had started work to scrub the names of proven perpetrators from street signs and other public memorials, Luxon said ...
Survivors are owed substantial redress for their injuries. Moreover, only the Crown has the power and resources needed to stop future systemic abuse in care. But survivors say the consultation model ...
Luxon said a National Remembrance Day would take place on Nov 12 next year and work will begin to remove memorials like street ... Those from the Indigenous Maori community were especially ...
An independent inquiry in July found that the country’s state agencies and churches failed to prevent, stop or admit the "unimaginable" abuse of at least 200,000 people, many of them Maori ...
“He accepted, albeit reluctantly, the responsibilities bestowed on him as the last remaining member of 28 (Maori) Battalion ... national and international memorials, including at the 70th ...
Officials had started work to scrub the names of proven perpetrators from street signs and other public memorials ... with racism" targeting Indigenous Maori. The inquiry was set up in 2018 ...
The wide reach of Māori art is laid out in a manner that is impossible to resist The post Book of the Week: The book of the ...