Wed, 6 Oct 2004
Press Release Libertarianz Maori Affairs
New Zealand Held to Ransom by Mahuta Blackmail
"New Zealand is reeling in a Consitutional crisis," says Libertarianz Spokesman to Deregulate Maori Affairs Tim
Wikiriwhi, who slams the Select Committee hearing on the sea-bed and foreshore. "The legal status of the sea-bed and
foreshore ought to have been determined under common law by the Privy Council, instead of being the political football
of party politics as it is now," he declares.
"As a direct consequence of Clark's and Wilson's meddling we now have tribalists like Nanaia Mahuta applying their
apartheid leverage to keep New Zealand perpetually in bondage to the Waitangi Claims industry with such nonsensical
doctrines as "inalienable customary title". Wikiriwhi says Mahuta's demands that the committee consider "inalienable
customary title be granted to Maori" and for the bill to "include a clause to protect all current and future treaty
settlements" is pure black mail. "She is holding our nation to ransom knowing Helen Clark would love to keep her on side
to retain a foothold in the Maori electorate."
Mr Wikiriwhi said the Libertarianz submission on the sea-bed and foreshore (available at www.libertarianz.org.nz ) is in
"direct contrast to Mahuta's tribalism, because the submission accurately correlates the facts of history to the current
debate." Mahuta, he says, is not only trying to dupe New Zealanders by lying about history, but by seeking to further
cement the idea of 'inalieneable customary title' held tribally she will only perpetuate and increase the very
inequities of communal ownership that have kept tribal Maori back!"
ENDS