NZ Minister Pushes Back On Alleged Police Response to Controversial Online Post

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Minister of Police Mark Mitchell speaks to media in Wellington, New Zealand, on Sept. 19, 2024. Hagen Hopkins/Getty ImagesNew Zealand’s Police Minister Mark Mitchell has expressed his disapproval of officers’ actions after an Auckland woman was allegedly visited by police over a controversial Facebook post, saying the country does not have hate speech laws.Renee-Rose Schwenke reportedly found police officers on her doorstep after posting a selfie that appears to have been taken in a cafe or pub, with two men of Indian appearance in the background.

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