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New Zealanders of Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau heritage say they are being treated as second class citizens and they want better recognition constitutionally says chairman of the Pacific People’s Advisory Panel, Reverend Uesifili Unasa.

New Zealanders of Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau heritage say they are being treated as second class citizens and they want better recognition constitutionally says chairman of the Pacific People’s Advisory Panel, Reverend Uesifili Unasa.


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