Scoop has an Ethical Paywall
Licence needed for work use Learn More
Top Scoops

Book Reviews | Gordon Campbell | Scoop News | Wellington Scoop | Community Scoop | Search

 

Full Coverage: Saddam's Officials Found In NZ

Editorial: Rule Of Law Loses As Swain Buckles Under Peters Pressure


Immigration Minister Paul Swain ...This doesn't mean that I'm necessarily defending the two men now subject to deportation. But I can't help but feel that in the rush to avoid bad publicity, a few things have been missed. Like, say, any investigation of the facts. Is there any evidence that either of these men were actually complicit in crimes against humanity? Or do we just not care about such things anymore? See... No Right Turn: The Winston Veto
MORE:
  • Russell Brown - Public Address 04/05/05 - Bad Guys

  • Scoop - Former Ag. Minister May Have Visited in 1984

  • Scoop - Two Former Saddam Hussein Officials In NZ?

  • Scoop - Googling Amer Mahdi Saleh Khashaly

  • Clerk - Questions Of The Day – No. 4

  • NZ First - NZ Border Security "In Tatters"

  • Green Party - Winston's antics would make Saddam proud

  • Richard McLeod - Allegations of Winston Peters in Parliament
  • Advertisement - scroll to continue reading

    PM Backs Decision To Revoke Saddam Official’s Visa - The Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that the Immigration Minister and Labour Department’s decision to revoke the visa of a former Iraqi diplomat was correct. Scoop understands the Iraqi man who has had his visitor’s visa revoked along with his wife has not broken any New Zealand laws. See... PM Backs Decision To Revoke Saddam Official’s Visa
    MORE:

  • Govt -
  • Former Iraqi diplomat's visitor's permit revoked
  • NZ First - Iraqi Case Another Shocking Security Lapse

  • EARLIER:
  • Scoop - A Week Of It: Saddam, Doone & Lynton Crosby

  • NZ First - Saddam Hussein Minister Hiding In NZ?
  • © Scoop Media

     
     
     
    Top Scoops Headlines

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Join Our Free Newsletter

    Subscribe to Scoop’s 'The Catch Up' our free weekly newsletter sent to your inbox every Monday with stories from across our network.