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'F*** you': Man's human right's case thrown out after he sent abusive messages to courts, lawyer

Author
Jeremy Wilkinson,
Publish Date
Tue, 26 Nov 2024, 9:01pm
The Human Rights Review Tribunal struck out Harawira's case. Photo / Jeremy Wilkinson
The Human Rights Review Tribunal struck out Harawira's case. Photo / Jeremy Wilkinson

'F*** you': Man's human right's case thrown out after he sent abusive messages to courts, lawyer

Author
Jeremy Wilkinson,
Publish Date
Tue, 26 Nov 2024, 9:01pm

A man who went to the Human Rights Review Tribunal because a course wouldn鈥檛 enrol him has had his case thrown out after sending abusive messages to court staff and lawyers.

鈥淔**k you and f**k your clients,鈥 Hone Puriri William Harawira said in a message to a lawyer.

鈥淚鈥檓 giving you the chance you fkn [sic] maggot piece of s**t k**t to do the right thing 鈥 lawyers like you are a parasite on society aye Boy,鈥 he said in another message.

Harawira, who goes by the name Puriri and is the son of parliamentarian and activist Hone Harawira, lodged a claim with the Human Rights Review Tribunal that the New Zealand Management Academies Limited refused to enrol him in a course because of his age.

Puriri鈥檚 claim has however been thrown out by the tribunal because of the many abusive emails he sent to both counsel representing the NZMA and to registry staff at the tribunal鈥檚 offices.

鈥淕ood to know even in the Human Rights Tribunal a place that is supposed to be devoid of discrimination is just as discriminatory towards M膩ori鈥︹ an excerpt of one email reads.

鈥淭o the Chair, am I wasting my time even appearing seeing as you鈥檙e cherry-picking what you consider evidence. It鈥檚 a Kangaroo Court run by Racists who pick and choose what they want submitted.鈥

Puriri also called tribunal staff and swore at them, as well as accusing them of lacking independence as well as being discriminatory.

The tribunal can hear claims relating to breaches of the human rights, privacy and health and disability acts, referred to it by the Privacy and Human Rights Commissioners.

Puriri, now in his 50s, wanted to attend NZMA, an education provider with campuses across New Zealand offering a range of courses from cookery, finance, trades and even e-sports.

However, he claimed that the organisation refused to let him enrol in the course he wanted because of his age. It鈥檚 unclear which course he wanted to enrol in.

Puriri filed with the tribunal in February and several case conferences were held between himself and counsel for the NZMA.

Following these multiple conferences between the parties Puriri emailed abusive content to the organisation鈥檚 lawyer.

Despite multiple warnings from the tribunal to keep his communications 鈥渃ourteous, relevant and appropriate鈥 Puriri persisted, and eventually escalated to threats of violence.

鈥淚鈥檝e dreamed about catching up with you on my terms ..It fkn Baffles me how Weasel litigation Lawyers like you think Police are some type of deterrent to people like me! It鈥檚 personal now and I hate you more than anyone in the world,鈥 an email to the NZMA鈥檚 lawyer in September reads.

鈥淵ou have the misfortune of crossing a Ngapuhi Warrior prepared to kiss his family goodbye 1 more time 鈥atch this Space鈥 You WILL learn that getting a degree in this type of legal Work where you鈥檙e simply defaming victims win or not for a fkn Paycheck was the worst thing for you family your wife and your Children and I鈥檝e always considered mentioning Children as Tapu but with you that鈥檚 now null and void.鈥

According to a recently released ruling, the tribunal has opted to throw out Harawira鈥檚 claim on the basis that his communication constitutes an abuse of process.

鈥淭he emails sent by Puriri over the course of this proceeding have blatantly and repeatedly breached the Tribunal鈥檚 directions and demonstrated a lack of respect and misuse of the Tribunal鈥檚 processes,鈥 the tribunal鈥檚 ruling reads.

鈥淭he participants in this proceeding, counsel for the defendants and the Tribunal registry staff cannot be expected to continue to engage with a plaintiff who is repeatedly abusing them.鈥

The tribunal said that the emails had escalated to a point where they suggested violence was unacceptable and a clear abuse of process.

鈥淧uriri鈥檚 behaviour can no longer be tolerated as it demonstrates no respect for the Tribunal, with repeated and intentional failures to comply with the Tribunal directions regarding communications and an ongoing lack of respect for the Tribunal and its processes.鈥

In a statement, the NZMA thanked the tribunal for running a thorough and professional process.

鈥淲e are pleased with the decision and thankful we can shift our focus back to delivering great learning experiences and outcomes for our students and staff.

鈥淲e will be making no further comment at this time鈥.

Jeremy Wilkinson is an Open Justice reporter based in Manawat奴 covering courts and justice issues with an interest in tribunals. He has been a journalist for nearly a decade and has worked for 九一星空无限 since 2022.

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