|
March Against Racism Statement withdrawn:
Tuesday, 5 October 2004, 8:28 am
Press Release: Multicultural Aotearoa
|
March Against Racism Statement withdrawn:
Due to an
unfortunate miscommunication, President of the New Zealand
Federation of Ethnic Councils, Pancha Narayanan was
misquoted in our previous press release concerning the
anti-racist march to take place on October 23.
Mr
Narayanan wishes to state that there is no evidence linking
the National Front to the anti-Muslim hate-mail. However,
he continues to support the anti-racism march. Tze Ming
Mok, spokesperson for the organising committee of the march
wishes to apologise for any mispresentation of the NZFEC's
position, and thanks the NZFEC for their strong support of
the march against racism.
© Scoop Media

Gordon Campbell: On the Sony cyber attack
Given the layers of meta-irony involved, the saga of the Sony cyber attack seemed at the outset more like a snarky European art film than a popcorn entry at the multiplex.
Yet now with (a) President Barack Obama weighing in on the side of artistic freedom and calling for the US to make a ‘proportionate response’quickly followed by (b) North Korea’s entire Internet service going down, and with both these events being followed by (c) Sony deciding to backtrack and release The Interview film that had made it a target for the dastardly North Koreans in the first place, then ay caramba…the whole world will now be watching how this affair pans out. More>>