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New Zealand - July 2024

Report shines spotlight on Maori rights

Experts and legal academics described a July 2024 overview of the ruling coalition’s planned and implemented changes to policies affecting Maori in New Zealand as “chilling”, “dangerous”, and “the worst assault on Māori I’ve seen in my 40-year career.” To date the coalition has disestablished the Maori Health Authority, reduced Maori language use in public authorities, and revoked state support for “Section 27” background reports for offenders undergoing sentencing that were commonly used by Maori defendants. The laws and bills summarized by the Guardian newspaper covered six broad policy areas – health, treaty and language, justice, social and housing and education – that either explicitly or implicitly disproportionately impacted Maori New Zealanders. Maori account for 20 per cent of New Zealand’s population but make up 50 per cent of incarcerated people. Government representatives either declined or did not respond to the Guardian’s requests for comment.

Sources: The Guardian (1), The Guardian (2), Radio New Zealand

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