New Zealand
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New Zealand Has Self-Interested Reasons for Maligning Anti-Mandate Protests
Average folks in many Western countries are increasingly rising up against what they sincerely regard as anti-scientific mandates being imposed upon the population for political reasons related to unprecedentedly strengthening the state’s power over its citizenry in violation of their constitutionally enshrined rights. Continue reading
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New Zealand media to censor coverage of Christchurch terrorist’s trial By Tom Peters
The new charge of terrorism requires that prosecutors prove Tarrant’s political or ideological motivation. Discussion of this crucial evidence in court, however, is likely to be suppressed by the major media outlets on the pretext of denying the gunman “a platform.” Continue reading
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New Zealand fascist killer had known Australian far-right links By Mike Head
Substantial evidence has emerged in recent days that Brenton Tarrant, the 28-year-old Australian who gunned down 50 people in a premeditated attack on two mosques in New Zealand on March 15, had intensive links with far-right groups in Australia. Continue reading
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Why was the New Zealand terrorist attack not prevented? By Tom Peters
Monday’s episode of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s “Four Corners” program, “The Christchurch Massacre and the Rise of Right-wing Extremism,” raised serious unanswered questions about how fascist and white supremacist Brenton Tarrant was able to carry out his terrorist attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. Continue reading
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After far-right terror attack, New York Times glorifies New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern By Tom Peters
Following the March 15 terrorist attack by Australian fascist Brenton Tarrant, who killed 50 people in two Christchurch mosques motivated by hatred of immigrants and Muslims, the political establishment and media in New Zealand, Australia, the US and Europe have sought to wash their hands of any responsibility for the massacre. Continue reading
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Warnings of New Zealand neo-Nazi attack were ignored By John Braddock and Tom Peters
Following last Friday’s mass killing at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch, which claimed 50 lives, tens of thousands of ordinary people have attended vigils to show their grief and outrage and to express solidarity with the Muslim community targeted by this horrific act of fascist terrorism. Continue reading
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Censorship and Arrests in Wake of Christchurch Attack By Kit Knightly
No matter the source of the violence, no matter the politics or casualties or the location, it seems the reaction of governments in the face of “terrorism” is virtually always the same – clamp down, hard, on individual rights. Continue reading
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New Zealand Mosque Massacre: White Supremacy and Western Wars By James Petras
The mass murder and wounding of 97 Muslim worshipers in Christchurch, New Zealand (NZ) which took place on Friday, March 15, 2019, has profound political, ideological and psychological roots. Continue reading