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Media coverage of Brunei 'misses the point', says Malaysian LGBTI activist

Media coverage of Brunei 'misses the point', says Malaysian LGBTI activist - Selective liberal outrage' is missing the point on the coverage of Brunei's implementation of Sharia law, says a prominent Malaysian LGBTI rights ...

Spanish church defends bishop accused of providing conversion therapy

Spanish church defends bishop accused of providing conversion therapy - That is when Juan Antonio Reig Pla, an anti- LGBTI bishop, took over the diocese. However, a statement on the diocese of Alcala de Henares website ...

NZ West Papua support group urges action on Papua crisis

NZ West Papua support group urges action on Papua crisis - It comes after human rights advocates in Papua last week said more than 32,000 people had been displaced by armed conflict in Nduga regency.

Settler Colonialism Lurked Beneath the Christchurch Massacre

Settler Colonialism Lurked Beneath the Christchurch Massacre - The assault was part of a war launched to dispossess the Māori of their land, a process that has continued by less overtly bellicose means such as ...

Turia speaks out against End of Life Choice Bill

Turia speaks out against End of Life Choice Bill - Former Minister for Disability Issues, Associate Minister for Health, and founder and the founder and former leader of the Māori Party, Dame Tariana ...

Māori still more likely to die of cardiac arrest – report

Māori still more likely to die of cardiac arrest – report - A St John's report into cardiac arrest outside of hospitals shows Māori continue to have the highest rates of cardiac arrest and the lowest survival rates.

More rights for Maori under new planning rules

More rights for Maori under new planning rules - Ministry for the Environment explanatory notes, which Parker's office referred POLITIK to say: “The planning standards include a Māori purpose zone ...

Time for some sympathy for smokers

Time for some sympathy for smokers - Fully 36 percent of Māori women and 29 percent of Māori men are counted as daily smokers. Once again, Māori are disproportionately represented in ...