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Dec 2024
34m 32s
New Zealand: the fight to protect Māori ...
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In what could be the biggest protest march in New Zealand’s history, 42,000 people took to the roads over fears Māori rights are being dismantled.
Eva Corlett
reports. Help support our independent journalism at
theguardian.com/infocus
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