Harawira sorry for wording, not sentiment
Hone Harawira has apologised for the wording in an email he sent to a critic, but not the sentiment. Speaking on Radio Waatea this morning, the Te Tai Tokerau MP has... More »
Newstalk ZB - Nov. 9, 2009
Goff: Harawira standing by racist comments
Maverick Maori MP Hone Harawira is standing by his racist language and ripping off the taxpayer, Labour leader Phil Goff says. More »
ONE News - Nov. 9, 2009
Harawira apologises for email but not sentiment
Harawira apologises for email but not sentiment 11:01AM Tuesday Nov 10, 2009 Hone Harawira said Phil Goff should be shot over the passing of the Foreshore and Seabed Act.... More »
New Zealand Herald - Nov. 9, 2009
MP swears during apology for swearing
A Maori politician in New Zealand has apologised for using swear words in an abusive email he sent to a member of the public. But during his apology, the outspoken MP landed... More »
ABC Online - Nov. 9, 2009
Hone bad for race relations
A Ngapuhi leader says Hone Harawira's email fiasco has put race relations in this country back 20 years. The Maori Party MP remains under fire after saying sorry for the... More »
Newstalk ZB - Nov. 10, 2009
Harawira 'sideshow' hasn't damaged relationship - Key
The actions of Hone Harawira have not hurt the relationship between National and the Maori Party, says Prime Minister John Key. The Maori Party MP has apologised for his... More »
Radio New Zealand - Nov. 10, 2009
MP calls for politician to be shot
A KIWI MP has leapt from the frying pan into the fire by following an expletive-ridden email to a constituent with calls for the country's opposition leader to be shot. Hone... More »
NEWS.com.au - Nov. 10, 2009
MP calls for party leader to be shot
Hone Harawira, in his days as a Maori activist, expresses his opinion rather forcefully / Reuters Source: Reuters A KIWI MP has leapt from the frying pan into the fire by... More »
Daily Telegraph Australia - Nov. 10, 2009
New Zealand: MP calls for politician to be shot
A KIWI MP has leapt from the frying pan into the fire by following an expletive-ridden email to a constituent with calls for the country's opposition leader to be shot. Hone... More »
Adelaide Now - Nov. 9, 2009
Harawira not expecting repercussions
Hone Harawira says he has deliberately stayed away from the Maori Party co-leaders until a meeting on Thursday. The Te Tai Tokerau MP has apologised for his choice of... More »
Newstalk ZB - Nov. 9, 2009