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Christopher Luxon on government's anti hate speech laws plans
As the annual He Whenua Taurikura hui on terrorism was held this week, the government announced plans to introduce new hate speech laws.
Without giving away any details of the potential laws, the… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 26 October 2022
Audio 26 Oct 2022Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's statements and actions? TAMATI COFFEY to the Associate Minister of Education (Maori… Audio
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More work needed on hate speech, as Parliament marks mosque attacks anniversary
A motion in Parliament to mark the third anniversary of the Christchurch mosque terror attacks found MPs reflecting on how there is still work to do to counter extremism and hate speech. Audio
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A week full of bills: what you need to know
After a busy week in Parliament we explain the new laws you need to know about, and the new bills you might want to comment on. Video, Audio
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Parliament plays catch-up
Parliament lost three weeks of debating time recently. Now the government is clawing back time to get things done, like bills on counter-terrorism, drinking water and a Matariki holiday. Audio
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Security draws major parties together
When New Zealand faces a security issue the major political parties often co-operate, focusing more on solutions than blame, as this week demonstrates. Audio
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LynnMall attacker's deportation awaited appeal
Following Friday's terror attack, Cabinet will today consider the need for any changes to immigration or anti-terror laws, and a higher level inquiry. Ahamed Aathill Mohamed Samsudeen was shot dead by… Audio
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New Lynn attack: Robertson defends speed changing terror laws
The Deputy Prime Minister says his government has acted as quickly as it could to bring in changes to terrorism laws.
The government has expressed frustration at the inability of authorities to keep… Audio
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New Lynn attack: Laws not fit for purpose - expert
Cabinet Ministers will today consider law changes following Friday's terror attack.
Ahamed Aathill Mohamed Samsudeen was shot dead by police on Friday after stabbing six people inside Countdown… Audio
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Geddis:more could've been done to prevent terror attack
Audio 6 Sep 2021The man shot dead by police after stabbing random members of the public at a West Auckland supermarket was a well-known ISIS sympathiser who'd done extensive research on killing non-Muslims. He was of… Audio
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Media confront thorny questions raised by terror attack
When a terrorist struck on Friday, the media were confronted with shocking reports and images - but also thorny questions about what happened and why - and how much they could reveal. Audio
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Terrorism specialist says NZ's law has been outdated for years
Because the terrorist was under surveillance, police were in position to shoot him and end the knife attack within 60 seconds of it starting. That was a quick response according to Dr John Battersby.
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Proposed law change may not have made a difference - Geddis
Yesterday's attacks raise the question of why the terrorist hadn't previously faced heavier charges under New Zealand's anti-terrorism laws. Kim Hill spoke to Professor Andrew Geddis. Audio
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Hate speech debate gets mired in politics
In today's Focus on Politics podcast, Political Reporter Anneke Smith explores how the conversation on hate speech shifted - from an effort to curb terrorism to a political bunfight - and what the… Audio
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Media turn up heat on hate speech
A discussion document on proposed hate speech laws generated plenty of discussion in the media - and spurious claims that merely insulting people could be criminalised. Some senior journalists seized… Audio
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Security a recent theme at Parliament
Parliament’s business often develops themes. Recently there’s a been a strong flavour of security with a side of white supremacy threats. Audio
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Visas, budgets, and counter-terrorism laws before MPs this week
MPs will work on bills to extend or cancel visas, approve spending for past budgets, counter-terrorism laws and an increase in sick leave at Parliament this week
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Government called on to consider independent overseer for counter-terrorism law
The government is being asked to consider appointing an independent person to review how counter-terrorism laws are operated in New Zealand.
Justice Minister Kris Faafoi introduced the… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 15 April 2021
Covid 19: Dozens of key workers may have missed swabs; Chris Hipkins on border testing failure; New legal challenge from mosque shooter; Could an independent oversee counter terrorism laws?; Truck… Audio
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Broad support in Parliament for new counter terrorism laws
There is broad support for new counter terrorism laws in the wake of the Royal Commission into the Christchurch Mosque attacks.
The legislation introduced to the House focusses on cracking down on… Audio
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Government defends law for returning terror suspects
The government's defending the law governing returning terror suspects as tough enough, even though it gives law enforcement no power to detain someone at the border.
The likely arrival of 25-year… Audio
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Simon Bridges wants law change for returning terror suspects
The National Party's calling for a law change so New Zealanders are better protected from terror suspects returning from overseas.
The likely arrival of 25-year Suhayra Aden - who is currently in… Audio
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ABC reporter on NZ woman detained in Syria
Jacinda Ardern has condemned Australia for refusing to take responsibility for a woman detained in Turkey with alleged links to the Islamic State group.
The woman has been named as Suhayra Aden of… Audio
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Mosque terror attacks: Release of Royal Commission Inquiry report
The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Christchurch mosque shootings has been released to the public. Audio
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NZ police want greater powers for dealing with terrorism
The police want greater powers for dealing with terrorism, more in line with the United Kingdom's prevention model.
Senior officers joined Police Minister Stuart Nash in a meeting with the head of… Audio
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Caution needed over rush to enhance police powers
Caution is being called over any rush to enhance police powers related to suspected terrorism. Authorities here are eyeing Britain's legal framework which, among other things, grants power to arrest… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Justice seen to be done
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately. This week Colin Peacock chats to Karyn about the tricky task of keeping the focus on the victims - and not the killer or the crimes - during… Audio
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Law professor: law standing up to test in mosque sentencing
The sentencing of the Christchurch mosque gunman begins today at the Christchurch High Court. The hearing is to be held over the next four days. The gunman is being sentenced on 51 counts of murder… Audio
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Artwork explores link between New Zealand laws, and violence
A new, interactive artwork that was prompted by the mosque-attacks in Christchurch last year - plots how some communities in New Zealand have become over-policed, and others not scrutinised enough. Audio, Gallery
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Tough anti-terror law: Govt seeks National's support for bill
The government is introducing new counter-terrorism laws, as it prepares for the potential return of foreign fighters like the so-called 'Bumbling Jihadi'.
Kiwi Mark Taylor, who has fought for IS is… Video, Audio