Crime
Deliberate Delaying Tactics from Prime Minister’s Office
When the news broke that the Government had handed millions of dollars over to an organisation closely affiliated to the Mongrel Mob, the Prime Minister stated on many occasions including in Parliament that the local Police supported the decision to fund this programme. Then the news broke that a senior
Why Wasn’t Terrorist Subject to Sections 163 & 164?
The Prime Minister and the Immigration Minister need to answer as to why the terrorist Ahamed Aathill Mohamed Samsudeen was not able to be deported based on sections 163 and 164 of the Immigration Act 2009, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. “Immigration Law in New Zealand provides that
The Threat Must Be Really Bad…wait…what?
Paris police beat woman who tried to go shopping at the mall without a vaccine passport.pic.twitter.com/twZiKIpX2P — Syrian Girl ??? (@Partisangirl) September 4, 2021
The BFD Comment of the Week
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Free Press
Free Press ACT Party The Haps Another terror attack, another promise of rushed legislation. Already since Labour and National promised to rush through a law against preparing terrorism, it’s become clear the real problem was with the immigration laws around deportation. Today the Government will make an alert level
Sentencing Notes: Judge Gave Terrorist ‘The Least Restrictive Sentence’
Darroch Ball Co-Leader/Spokesperson Sensible Sentencing Trust “Sentencing notes from the terrorist’s trial in July shows he was allowed back into the community with minimal monitoring due to the judge putting the ISIS sympathiser’s considerations before the safety of the community,” says Darroch Ball co-leader of Sensible Sentencing
ACT Proposes Law Changes Following Terror Attack
David Seymour ACT Leader The ACT Party is today proposing three law changes in response to the Lynnmall terror attack. ACT stands with all New Zealanders in condemning what happened in Auckland. We now need a careful and considered response to balance preventing attacks like this on the one hand,
Transwoman ‘Emily Claire Hari’ Does Not Belong in a Women’s Prison
Michael Cook mercatornet.com Michael Cook is the editor of MercatorNet. On August 5, 2017, Michael Hari and two other men from a tiny terrorist group called the White Rabbits firebombed the Dar al-Farooq (DAF) Islamic Center in Bloomington, Minnesota, at the time of morning prayers. A pipe bomb filled
How Does a Dangerous ISIS Sympathiser Get Granted Bail?
Darroch Ball Co-leader Sensible Sentencing Trust. The problem with governments is that, more often than not, a tragedy has to occur before any meaningful laws are changed. Then, for some strange reason, those law changes can bypass all the bovine scatology and happen overnight. The issue with the terrorism laws
Law Change Needed to Strip Citizenship from Violent Offenders
It’s time for the Government to initiate a process that would remove New Zealand citizenship or residency from a person who commits a violent act in our country, Leader of the Opposition Judith Collins says. National believes the law change is needed after reports that yesterday’s terrorist attack
Labour’s Incompetent Handling of Terrorists Endangers Lives of New Zealanders
Ted Johnston Justice Spokesman New Conservative “Labour’s weak and incompetent handling of terrorist suspects is as bad as its dealing with Housing, Mental Health, Homelessness and Child Poverty problems,” says New Conservative Justice Spokesman, Ted Johnston. Terrorists won’t care if they are told to “be kind.” This latest
New Zealand’s Cyber Borders under Siege Again on Labour’s Watch
Yesterday’s cyber-attack on New Zealand’s telecommunications network is a clear sign the Government has failed again to protect New Zealand’s cyber borders, National’s Digital Economy and Communications spokesperson Melissa Lee says. “Alongside the recent drop of New Zealand in the United Nations ITU Global Cybersecurity Index
Thank You NZ Police
I want to acknowledge and sincerely thank the NZ Police who shot and killed the Sri Lankan born Kiwi Terrorist within 60 seconds of him starting the attack after picking up a knife off the supermarket shelf. I can only imagine the countless man-hours that have been spent by surveillance
Thoughts on the Christchurch Countdown Arrest Fiasco
We have seen a bit written about the arrest outside a Christchurch Countdown supermarket over the last week or so. Just for the record, I had no input to the first article by Cam, only a tiny input to the second article and basically nothing in the follow-up article yesterday.