INDEPENDENT NEWS

"Kick a nigger" comment unacceptable

Published: Wed 24 Mar 2004 03:09 PM
Katherine Rich MP - Social Services Spokeswoman
24 March 2004
"Kick a nigger" comment unacceptable
National Party Social Services spokeswoman Katherine Rich is appalled that she has been accused of taking part in 'kick-a-nigger' month by the Northland Maori identity behind a new Maori television station.
"Hone Harawira is attempting to deflect scrutiny of important issues by calling it 'kick-a-nigger month'. "I think it is sick that Mr Harawira would use language like that to describe Maori. Language like that has no place in New Zealand.
"Some people may think they have licence to use this sort of language but it repulsive no matter who says it. "Mr Harawira is now trying to redefine his Maori television initiative as a 'community' station, but Community Employment Group papers clearly show that the $115,000 was 'to establish a Maori TV station in the Far North'. "In a speech he gave at a major broadcasting conference last November he even likened this project to the national Maori television initiative (MTS).
"Now that he is finding it difficult to explain why his regional station should get funding when other regional stations like Triangle, CTV and Channel 9 don't - he is resorting to spin. "If the project is something completely different then Mr Harawira has some explaining to do to CEG and taxpayers," says Mrs Rich.
Ends

Next in New Zealand politics

Christopher Luxon - Pre-Budget Speech To Auckland Business Chamber
By: New Zealand Government
New Zealand Supports UN Palestine Resolution
By: New Zealand Government
Greens Welcome Cross-party Approach To Climate Adaptation
By: Green Party
Climate Change – Mitigating The Risks And Costs
By: New Zealand Government
Protest March Against Fast-track Bill Announced For Auckland
By: Greenpeace
Wellington Mayor Responds To Housing Minister’s District Plan Decision
By: Wellington Office of the Mayor
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media