Protesters to get apology, compensation for wrongful arrests

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A group of former students has confirmed one of New Zealand's fundamental freedoms - the right to protest peacefully. Almost 12 years ago they were arrested in front of Parliament while protesting over education policies.
A group of former students has confirmed one of New Zealand's fundamental freedoms - the right to protest peacefully. Almost 12 years ago they were arrested in front of Parliament while protesting over education policies.
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03 Jul 2009 08:50p.m.

Laszlo wrote:

Oh for goodness sake, who will we apologise to next and on what pretext? The Police were simply doing what they were ORDERED TO DO BY POLITICIANS - so lay the blame fairly where it should lie - WITH THE POLITICIANS - (they are the ones who never seem to take the blame for anything and get paid megabucks regardless of performance) - as for the protestors - GET REAL AND GET A LIFE..!!!!