Maori leader calls Foreshore Hikoi “embarrassment”
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*21 March 2011*
*For Immediate Release*
*Maori leader calls Foreshore Hikoi “embarrassment” *
Ngapuhi leader and commentator David Rankin has
labelled the Foreshore Hikoi
due to arrive at Parliament
on Tuesday as an embarrassment, and has urged
its leaders
to call the protest off.
“These marchers will have no
impact on the passage of the Marine and Coastal
Area Bill
in Parliament”, he says, “and if they think otherwise,
they are
delusional”.
“But sores still”, says Mr
Rankin, “this protest is taking place when our
nation
is in a period of great difficulty. Instead of wandering
around the
country to satisfy their own egos, these
protestors should be in
Christchurch, investing that
energy in helping their fellow New Zealanders”.
Mr
Rankin, who chairs the Hone Heke Foundation, also points to
the low
turnout for the hikoi. “They have not even
been able to get a hundred
people together for the march.
To most sensible people, this would be a
good reason to
cal the whole thing off, but these protestors are not
normal,
and they are bringing shame to Maori.
Hone
Harawira has come in for particular criticism by Mr Rankin.
“Hone
agitated this hikoi into action, and as soon as
it started to look like a
failure, he backed away from
it. At last he has shown his true colours as a
political
opportunist with appalling judgment”.
“The Marine and
Coastal Area Bill will become law by the end of this
week”,
says Mr Rankin, “ and gradually, the marchers
on this hikoi and their
sometime leader, Mr Harawira,
will be forgotten by the electorate”.
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