ONE NEWS. 21/11/2004

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2004
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Series
ONE NEWS
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Television
Duration
1:00:00
Broadcast Date
21/11/2004
Production company
TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND

The PM is challenging three whistleblowers to substantiate their claim that the SIS has been spying on Maori groups and leaders.Cate Brett (Sunday Star Times Editor); Helen Clark (PM - Labour); Tariana Turia (Maori Party Leader); Geoffrey Palmer (Constitutional Law Expert).

The US President has declared a united front between the USA and its Asian allies over North Korea at the APEC summit. George W Bush (US President); Helen Clark (PM - Labour).

The Pipriki Maori land occupation may be about to end after a year. Bob Gray (Occupation Leader); Bill Carlin (Conservation Department Wanganui); Chris Carter (Conservation Minister).

A chronic shortage of prison wardens and road workers has caused NZ to lead a recruitment drive in Samoa. Lautafi Selafi Purcell (NZ Corrections); James Dalmer (NZ Immigration Service); John Wills (Roading NZ).

The United Nations is under fire from a NZ lawyer for failing to bring a case against a former UN employee for murder in Rwanda. Tony Greig (Former UN Investigator); Callixte Mbarushimana (Former UN Employee - speaking from France).

The long battle by NZ's Vietnam war veterans to gain recognition for their sufferings under Agent Orange has inspired Vietnamese victims to keep fighting as well. Tran Thi Hoai Mai (Victim's Mother); Trinh Khac Toan (Victim's Father); Nguyen Trong Nhan (Vietnam Association for Agent Orange/Dioxin Victims).