Upholding Religious Freedom And Respect For All
Joint Statement from New Zealand Faith Communities
22 June 2025
As leaders and representatives of diverse religious communities across Aotearoa New Zealand, we are united in our concern about the messages promoted during the public protest held on June 21, 2025 by Brian Tamaki and his followers against immigration and the spread of non-Christian religions in New Zealand.
The right to protest is a cornerstone of democracy. However, we are saddened to see rhetoric that appeared to diminish the place of some faiths in New Zealand’s multicultural society. Our religious traditions may differ, but we all share a common commitment to compassion, dignity, and the peaceful coexistence of communities.
New Zealand’s strength lies in its diversity, including its religious diversity. The freedom to worship, or not to worship, is a value we all cherish. We believe that no one faith should be positioned as having greater legitimacy than others in the life of our nation.
We encourage dialogue rather than division, and understanding rather than suspicion. In times of tension, it is especially important that we come together in the spirit of unity and mutual respect.
We remain committed to working together across our faiths to uphold these values and to support the inclusive, respectful society that we all seek to build.
Statement supported by the following organizations, spokespeople noted:
Ben Kepes, Spokesperson New
Zealand Jewish Council
Daljit Singh, Chair NZ Central
Sikh Association
Secretary, Hindu Foundation New Zealand,
Inc
Somaliland Society in New Zealand
Incorporated
Wellington Abrahamic
Council