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Police Minister Mark Mitchell has followed acting Prime Minister David Seymour in denouncing Brian Tamaki’s Destiny ...
Maranga Mai, the Working Group for the People’s Action Plan Against Racism condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the ...
Police Minister Mark Mitchell says Destiny Church’s “vile rhetoric and behaviour” is not welcome in New Zealand and has ...
Acting PM labels Destiny Church call for NZ to become a Christian nation as "un-Kiwi," after protesters chanted "no ...
Brian Tamaki led hundreds of Destiny Church supporters in Auckland, protesting against non-Christian religions and advocating ...
Police Minister Mark Mitchell says Destiny Church’s “vile rhetoric and behaviour” is not welcome in New Zealand. He says New ...
On Saturday afternoon, Destiny Church members marched down Queen Street, led by Brian Tamaki. During the march, Destiny ...
Ethnic communities are calling for the government to toughen hate speech laws in response to a Destiny Church march at the weekend against "foreign religions", with leader Brian Tamaki saying the ...
Christianity” and performed ritualistic haka following the symbolic tearing and burning of flags representing Islam, Buddhism, Sikhism, LGBTQ+ Pride, and mainstream media. Flags; including rainbow and ...
Minister for Ethnic Communities Mark Mitchell says he was "appalled" by the march on Saturday.
The lead pastor of the Craig-based Church of Destiny was arrested for allegedly attempting to strangle a juvenile on June 15, ...
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It can be BLM or anti-ICE protests, it doesn't matter. Political violence always serves radical agendas rather than helping underserved communities like mine on Chicago's South Side.
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