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Linwood Islamic Centre Imam to meet Prime Minister
We don't want to become another America - that's the message the Linwood Islamic Centre's Imam will share with the prime minister today in a private meeting today ahead of the fifth anniversary of the… Audio
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Semi-automatics could return in gun law overhaul
Audio 28 Feb 2024New Zealand's firearms laws are in for a major shake-up this term that could see semi-automatics, like those used in the March 15 terror attacks, return to gun ranges.
National and ACT agreed to… Audio
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Gun clubs glad new govt will roll back some firearms laws
Audio 11 Dec 2023Gun clubs are glad the new government is rolling back parts of the Arms Act which they say added unpayable costs and unnecessary red tape to volunteers' workloads. The Labour government tightened… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 26 November 2023
It's Christ the King Sunday, and we're also marking feast days for Saints Clement and Cecilia, and hymn writer Isaac Watts. 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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LynnMall attack: Skepticism over inquiry
With terror laws set to be updated this month, there's skepticism over the call to review agency actions leading up to the LynnMall knife attack.
Police, Corrections and intelligence services are to… 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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Supermarket workers feeling concerned for their safety
Supermarket workers are increasingly worried about their safety; saying Friday's horrific terrorist attack did not come as a surprise. Cabinet will today consider the need for any changes to… 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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Tim Hume: the rise of the extreme right in Europe
Over the last 10 years there has been a dramatic rise in far-right movements across Europe. London-based New Zealand journalist Tim Hume has been investigating the rise of these far-right movements… Audio
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Govt looks at hate speech laws
The Government is looking at making hate speech a criminal offence, which could mean tougher penalties.This is part of the response to the Royal Commission of inquiry into the Christchurch terror… 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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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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Rise in gun crime despite clampdown on firearms
The government's clampdown on firearms and seizures of high-powered semi-automatic weapons has had no impact on a rise in gun crime and violence in New Zealand. Today marks the second anniversary of… 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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Terror suspect would not be detained on arrival in NZ - Little
"Free subject to conditions" - that would be the security status of terror suspect Suhayra Aden in the community if she returns to New Zealand, according to a senior government minister.
It looks… Audio
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Govt to consult public about hate speech laws
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has promised to work with all parties across Parliament to close the gaps in this country's hate speech legislation, as recommended by the Royal Commission of Inquiry… 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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Al Noor mosque Imam urges reform of hate speech laws to protect religion from discrimination
The Imam of the Al Noor mosque is calling for a reform of the country's hate speech laws to include religion.
Jacinda Ardern unveiled a plaque at the mosque today to honour the 51 worshippers killed… 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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Stage 2: Who gets to be angry?
Audio 10 Mar 2020After denial comes anger. Guled Mire became a spokesperson for his community after the mosque attacks, but when he showed anger at the death of innocents, he found the tide shifting. Audio
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Ignored by the state - How Muslim women tried to warn of impending danger
The Islamic Women's Council believes it's likely the Christchurch mosque attacks would not have happened if the public service - including police and security agencies - had not ignored their repeated… Video, Audio
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Memoir gives voice to gay Nigeria
Chiké Frankie Edozien is a Nigerian-American writer and journalist. He is a professor of journalism at New York University and a journalist for the New York Post. His 2017 memoir 'Lives of Great Men… Audio
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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