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Inside the halted meeting: Those evicted from fiery Stop Co-Governance event speak out

Author
James Pocock,
Publish Date
Tue, 25 Jul 2023, 9:16pm

Inside the halted meeting: Those evicted from fiery Stop Co-Governance event speak out

Author
James Pocock,
Publish Date
Tue, 25 Jul 2023, 9:16pm

Several people were evicted from聽聽meeting in Hastings on Monday night, with some claiming they had no intention of protesting, while others now plan to protest future events.

Attendees and protestors turned up to a last-minute venue switch at a vacant Hastings CBD building on Heretaunga St West, following cancellations by other venues.

Batchelor spoke to a crowd of about 70 as a larger crowd of counter-protesters gathered outside, singing waiata and performing haka in a bid to drown out those trying to speak.

Ng膩ti Kahungunu had in the lead up to the tour鈥檚 arrival in Hawke鈥檚 Bay called on people to make noise at Batchelor鈥檚 meetings in the iwi鈥檚 rohe, to counter his rhetoric.

Police formed a barricade when protester numbers on Heretaunga St West began to swell to more than 100 and the event was halted, with police saying it had 鈥渂ecome unsafe鈥.

Video on social media showed the moment a woman inside the meeting threw a laptop onto the ground, and then went to grab it again when Batchelor pushed her away, with Batchelor saying 鈥渄on鈥檛 wreck my equipment鈥.

Inspector Dean Clifford confirmed earlier that a number of people were trespassed from the premises and two people were arrested.

Ariki Haira was one of those evicted but says he did not intend to protest the event and went to the meeting because he didn鈥檛 know what co-governance meant and he wanted to hear Batchelor鈥檚 perspective.

Haira said Batchelor made it clear no one should disrupt the meeting while he was talking, but several people in the crowd spoke up and he stopped until police arrived.

鈥淧eople weren鈥檛 acting out or being abusive, they were just speaking out of hand,鈥 Haira said.

鈥淲e were standing there and Julian is standing at the front so I just thought 鈥榳hy don鈥檛 we have a dialogue鈥. I said 鈥楳r Batchelor, can you tell us what co-governance means or what your definition of no co-governance is and what that looks like鈥.鈥

He said others in the audience told him to shut up so Batchelor could respond, but Haira claims he abided by the rules and Batchelor wasn鈥檛 speaking while he waited for protestors to be removed.

鈥淲hen the police started walking over to get rid of the other gentleman, he pointed me out and said 鈥榞et rid of him too鈥,鈥 Haira said.

Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today聽calls to Batchelor on Tuesday went unanswered.

聽he was not specifically excluding M膩ori from his meetings, only 鈥渁ctivists鈥, and there was a guest list that told them who was allowed inside.

鈥淭hey can object to what I am saying somewhere else, not inside my meeting. It is a private meeting.鈥

In the same interview, he also denied accusations of hateful rhetoric or racism, challenging critics to find examples.

Ng膩ti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated chairman Bayden Barber released a statement on Tuesday saying the iwi, and many others concerned had arrived on Monday night to 鈥渞espectfully protest the event鈥.

鈥淪ome were able to enter the venue, and others remained outside. Throughout the event, people inside the venue attempted to engage in open debate, and challenge some of the dangerous mistruths shared,鈥 Barber said.

鈥淟et me be clear at the outset - we do not oppose the right of people to freely share their views in our region, regardless of whether we agree with those or not, but we are opposed to the right of freedom of speech being used as a guise to promote hate and discrimination.

鈥淭he debate may be academic for some, but for most of us, it is an attack on our identity, on our fight to improve the wellbeing of those in our families and communities.鈥

Haira said he had joined half a dozen people singing waiata and playing the guitar outside, which eventually grew to outnumber the people inside the meeting.

Haira said he saw videos from inside the meeting taken by his wife and he was not impressed with Batchelor鈥檚 claims, particularly a suggestion M膩ori use the Treaty of Waitangi 鈥渢o get what we want鈥.

Julian Batchelor's Stop Co-Governance Tour has already experienced controversy across the country. Photo / Julian Batchelor

Julian Batchelor's Stop Co-Governance Tour has already experienced controversy across the country. Photo / Julian Batchelor

He said the audience was largely an older, P膩keh膩 crowd, that may be threatened by the growing prominence of M膩ori culture and language in daily life but he still felt like he could identify with them.

鈥淭o me, these people looked isolated, they hadn鈥檛 been heard in a long time and Mr Batchelor kind of sings a song that perks their ears up in a sense,鈥 he said.

鈥淭here were a couple of younger people there as well and I got the feeling that if we were at the bar they would be the kind of people that I would strike up a conversation with over a beer.鈥

He said he would try to attend other meetings - with Batchelor scheduled to continue meetings in Hawke鈥檚 Bay until at least Thursday - but he believed his face would be remembered and he would be stopped.

Ariki Haira said half a dozen protestors singing waiata and playing the guitar outside eventually grew to outnumber the people inside the meeting. Photo / Paul Taylor

Ariki Haira said half a dozen protestors singing waiata and playing the guitar outside eventually grew to outnumber the people inside the meeting. Photo / Paul Taylor

Denis O鈥橰eilly said he decided to attend after he received a pamphlet for the event in his letterbox.

鈥淚 was intrigued by the amount of disinformation in them,鈥 O鈥橰eilly said.

He was allowed in, but it wasn鈥檛 long before he was trespassed for disrupting the meeting by challenging Batchelor.

He said he wasn鈥檛 planning on attending any further meetings, but he was going to write a list of rebuttals to the assertions made by Julian Batchelor in his tour pamphlets.

鈥淢y perspective is that the Treaty actually unites us, it doesn鈥檛 divide us.鈥

Julian Batchelor, silhouetted in the background, speaks to a 'Stop Co-Governance' meeting in Hastings as protesters sing outside. Photo / Paul Taylor

Julian Batchelor, silhouetted in the background, speaks to a 'Stop Co-Governance' meeting in Hastings as protesters sing outside. Photo / Paul Taylor

Neill Gordon said he believed three P膩keh膩 were the first to be ejected from the meeting - O鈥橰eilly, himself and a third person.

鈥淛ulian Batchelor is a P膩keh膩 guy and I think that puts the onus on P膩keh膩 to stand up and address this problem,鈥 Gordon said.

鈥淗awke鈥檚 Bay should be out in force saying, 鈥榃e don鈥檛 want your hate here, thanks鈥.鈥

Police move in on Stop Co-Governance meeting in Hastings CBD to remove protestors. Photo / Paul Taylor

Police move in on Stop Co-Governance meeting in Hastings CBD to remove protestors. Photo / Paul Taylor

James Pocock joined Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today in 2021 and writes breaking news and features, with a focus on environment, local government and post-cyclone issues in the region. He has a keen interest in finding the bigger picture in research and making it more accessible to audiences. He lives in Napier.聽[email protected]

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