Teanau Tuiono Lands UN Job

Former Prime Minister Helen Clark isn’t the only NZ radical stirring up trouble in the United Nations.

Cook Islands Maori, Teanau Tuiono is now working for the indigenous section of the UN in Paris.

Tuiono’s home was searched in the 2007 anti terror raids, but no evidence was found.

He was well connected to many of those arrested and has a long history in the anarchist and pro-Zapatista movements.

He was also the main driver of the the campaign to fly the Maori radical flag off Auckland Harbour bridge.

Check out my past posts on Teanau Tuiono here , here , here and here

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7 thoughts on “Teanau Tuiono Lands UN Job

  1. Isn't the purpose of a flag to unify?

    Or should we have many flags to represent all cultures who live in NZ? Maori, Celtic, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, English, Scandinavian, Russian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Samaoan, Tongan, Fijian, ad infinitem

    …how about 85% flag for non maori and 15% of same flag with maori emblem… since that is what the population stats are…

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