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International media picks up on possible Maori protests at Rugby World Cup | TangataWhenua.com

22.2.11

International media picks up on possible Maori protests at Rugby World Cup | TangataWhenua.com: "WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Activists say indigenous Maori protesters may target this year’s Rugby World Cup to “expose” New Zealand’s treatment of Maori to an international audience.

Titewhai Harawira, a member of the New Zealand Maori Council and a longtime activist, said the seven-week tournament in September and October would be a “grand opportunity” to show international media “what is really happening in this country.”"


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