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Protesters attack New Zealand PM | Protesters attack New Zealand PM |
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Two protesters have attacked the New Zealand Prime Minister, John Key, as he arrived at a Maori memorial at Waitangi for celebrations marking National Day. | Two protesters have attacked the New Zealand Prime Minister, John Key, as he arrived at a Maori memorial at Waitangi for celebrations marking National Day. |
One of the pair, whom Mr Key described as "glory seekers", managed to grab the prime minister before both were arrested and taken away by police. | One of the pair, whom Mr Key described as "glory seekers", managed to grab the prime minister before both were arrested and taken away by police. |
Mr Key, who is already recovering from a broken arm, said he was "quite shocked" by the incident. | Mr Key, who is already recovering from a broken arm, said he was "quite shocked" by the incident. |
But he said the attack would not hinder government dialogue with the Maori. | But he said the attack would not hinder government dialogue with the Maori. |
National Day celebrations have often been marred by Maori activists who argue that the New Zealand government has failed to honour the treaty - signed at Waitangi - founding the former British colony in 1840. | National Day celebrations have often been marred by Maori activists who argue that the New Zealand government has failed to honour the treaty - signed at Waitangi - founding the former British colony in 1840. |
Protesters say the agreement giving the indigenous people equal rights and ownership of tribal lands has not been upheld. | Protesters say the agreement giving the indigenous people equal rights and ownership of tribal lands has not been upheld. |
Maori activists | Maori activists |
"It all happened very fast and I was quite shocked by it actually. | "It all happened very fast and I was quite shocked by it actually. |
"The next thing you know the diplomatic protection people around me were hauling this guy off and another guy came at me," Mr Key told Radio New Zealand. | "The next thing you know the diplomatic protection people around me were hauling this guy off and another guy came at me," Mr Key told Radio New Zealand. |
The Maori Affairs Minister, Pita Sharples, was knocked over as police tussled with the protesters, he said. | The Maori Affairs Minister, Pita Sharples, was knocked over as police tussled with the protesters, he said. |
The two men aged 19 and 33 were later charged with assault. | The two men aged 19 and 33 were later charged with assault. |
Mr Key's predecessor, Helen Clark, refused to attend the annual celebrations there after she was jostled in 2004. | Mr Key's predecessor, Helen Clark, refused to attend the annual celebrations there after she was jostled in 2004. |
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