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MNZ urges government to implement recommendations from Royal Commission

Posted on March 30, 2022March 30, 2022 by Info

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MNZ urges the Government to implement recommendations from Royal Commission on Mosque attacks Multicultural New Zealand (MNZ) welcomes the recommendations from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the March 15th Christchurch Mosque attacks and urges the government to implement them thoughtfully and promptly.

MNZ was established in 1989 as an incorporated, non-religious, non-government body, acting as an umbrella organization for ethnic communities around the country. As such, it is the “go to” organization for a majority of multicultural groups in New Zealand.

MNZ President, Pancha Narayanan, says the Federation expects the government and its agencies to carry through on all recommendations and to do this with “demonstrable transparency and accountability”.

He says MNZ welcomes the establishment of a new Ministry of Ethnic Communities and congratulates the Prime Minister on appointing a Minister to do the job.

“We want to see New Zealand as a Treaty-based multicultural society and hope the new Ministry will be built from ground up, with new values strongly founded on Te Tiriti,” he said.

“It is incredibly sad that it’s taken 20 years for the government to heed our calls and recognise that this is necessary” he says.

“The new Ministry should be tasked with creating a future for our children and grandchildren, a place where we are one people while recognizing and celebrating the diversity among us.

Tangata whenua should be fully involved in the establishment of the new Ministry,” he says.

Mr. Narayanan believes serious changes also need to be made to the education system at primary and tertiary levels so cultural diversity is encouraged in Aotearoa New Zealand. He hopes people will see that strategic thinking does not always happen in a monolingual context.

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