Just returned from an estimated15 thousand (yes 15 thousand) strong march from Cranmer Square. The Freedoms and Rights Coalition are following up on their March 1 ultimatum. More on that soon. But first, this:
NZ High Court: Police and Armed Forces Mandate ILLEGAL
The Court agreed that the mandate imposed on members of Police and NZDF limited their rights, and that the government had not demonstrated that this limitation was justified in a free and democratic society.
Yardley V Minister For Workplace Relations and Safety | PDF | Discrimination | Treaty (scribd.com)
“Members of Parliament have had the freedom to decide whether to be vaccinated without legal risk to their livelihood, those in uniform deserve the same.”
“This government has forgotten that we are part of the team of five million as well.”
“The uniformed professionals affected by the Vaccine Order are committed professionals who have served New Zealanders for decades. Some have risked their lives domestically or deployed on operations overseas. Many have received commendations and awards for their work.”
I will create a separate post later today on the statement presented to The Media and the NZ Government by Freedoms and Rights Coalition with regards the End Of Mandates declaration (essentially an act of civil disobedience). I will post images of todays incredible march and Freedom Camp in the same post. Meanwhile there’s a video clip below for some inspiration. Cheers, Martin
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