Panel Discussions - In response to ANNE TOLLEY interview
Q+A 2013 Episode 12
26/05/2013
Panel
Discussions
PANEL
DISCUSSIONS
HOSTED BY SUSAN
WOOD
In response to ANNE TOLLEY interview
SUSAN WOOD
Jon
Johansson, Helen Kelly and Charles Finny. Helen Kelly, we
heard the minister saying she was standing beside the
Commissioner of Police and then she was standing behind him.
Hardly a fulsome apology.
HELEN KELLY - CTU
President
No, and interview absolutely full of
excuses and mitigating what actually happened to a very
small community who have been severely traumatised. They
were collectively punished, that community. There was an
element of racism in there, and what we heard from that
minister is actually a whole lot of excuses and downplaying
what effectively happened, and they’re going to have to
address this, and they’re going to have to treat these
people fairly.
SUSAN And compensation, Charles Finny, will be the way it is addressed, one assumes?
CHARLES FINNY - Former
Diplomat
I’m sure that there
are people thinking about that. I’m interested in what
also Annette King and the Labour Party are saying about this
because it was Annette King as minister at the time that the
raids took place.
JON JOHANSSON - Political
Scientist
And the answer is
not much. It’s an ends and means thing for me, and the
minister this morning was saying that basically the ends
have justified the means. Now, that is not the case here,
and they cannot re-engage in the way that they’ve been
urged to with the Ruatoki community until they do apologise.
And it has to be a targeted apology. I mean, some of those
stories there about the three kids stuck in for nine hours.
I mean, the coercive powers of the state have to be used
prudently, and they weren’t on that day, and there should
be apologies issued for the people who suffered from
that.
HELEN This is at a time where they’re expanding police powers and spy powers and all of this sort of role of the state. If they’re not prepared to then say when you overstep the mark, we will come down hard and defend the citizens that are affected, it’s a very, very bad sign.
SUSAN I see you nodding in agreement there, Charles Finny.
CHARLES I think there should be a fulsome apology, no doubt.
SUSAN All right. We’ll leave it there, panel. Thank you.
ENDS