Tame Iti who was arrested under the terrorism suppression act in 2007 has shared his thoughts on the tragedy in Christchurch.
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Terror Raids: Most Tūhoe are satisfied that we’ve dealt with it – Kruger
Today marks 10 years since Police raided the communities of Tūhoe in response to an alleged paramilitary training camp in Te Urewera. How is the iwi moving forward?
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Native Affairs- Te Urewera Raids- A Decade of Rebuilding
October 15 marks ten years since the terror raids that shocked the nation and shattered the lives of people in Te Urewera.
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Police Commissioner apologises to Tūhoe
The new Police Commissioner, Mike Bush fronted up to the Tūhoe community with an apology for the Operation 8 raids in 2007.
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Apology an admission of wrong doing in relation to Tūhoe
Today's apology is an admittance by Police that the raid carried out in Ruātoki seven years ago was wrong.
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Police Commissioner to apologise to community of Ruatoki
A long awaited apology for the impact of the Operation 8 raids on the community of Ruatoki from police will take place at Te Rewarewa Marae today.
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Emotional day for victims affected by the Ruātoki Raids
It has been an emotional day for a number of Ruātoki families who were raided by police on the early morning of October 15 2007.
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Family detained in Operation 8 raids seeks compensation
Te Ururoa Flavell, MP of Waiariki says that it is only right that compensation be paid out to families affected by the 2007 raids of Operation 8.
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Kruger welcomes HRC report on Operation 8
While the Human Rights Commission's report 'Operation 8: A human rights analysis' has come later than expected, Tamati Kruger welcomes it, as the report notes that the 2007 police raids in Ruatoki were unlawful.
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Operation 8 saga continues
Trust in the police in Tūhoe has never been the same since Operation 8 and fresh allegations made yesterday before the Police Commissioner.