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Harawira apology would be 'hypocritical' - Samuels

Hone Harawira. Photo / Simon Baker

An apology from Maori Party MP Hone Harawira over the inflammatory words he used in an email and his visit to Paris would be hypocritical, former Labour MP Dover Samuels has said. Full Article at New Zealand Herald

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