New Zealand Maori leader ejected from parliament for refusing to wear 'colonial noose'
U.S. · WORLD
February 9, 20212 min read496 words
Published: February 9, 2021  |  2 min read496 words
By WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A New Zealand Maori leader who was ejected from parliament this week for refusing to wear a necktie in the chamber said forcing him to a Western dress code was a breach of his rights and an attempt to suppress indigenous culture.Speaker Trevor Mallard tw...
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