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New Zealand Maori women support Chris Brown tour | New Zealand Maori women support Chris Brown tour |
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Maori women leaders have said they support a bid by US singer Chris Brown to perform in New Zealand. | Maori women leaders have said they support a bid by US singer Chris Brown to perform in New Zealand. |
Spokesperson Merepeka Raukawa-Tait said Brown should talk to Maori youth about his reform since his conviction. | Spokesperson Merepeka Raukawa-Tait said Brown should talk to Maori youth about his reform since his conviction. |
Brown is barred from visiting New Zealand because of his 2009 conviction for assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna. | Brown is barred from visiting New Zealand because of his 2009 conviction for assaulting his then-girlfriend Rihanna. |
His visa application to perform in Australia is also expected to be denied. | His visa application to perform in Australia is also expected to be denied. |
New Zealand National MP Judith Collins has spoken out against him, saying he is not welcome in New Zealand. | New Zealand National MP Judith Collins has spoken out against him, saying he is not welcome in New Zealand. |
"We've got enough wife-beaters in this country," she said. | "We've got enough wife-beaters in this country," she said. |
'Done the time' | |
Brown would need to apply for a special visa to perform his planned concerts in New Zealand in December. | Brown would need to apply for a special visa to perform his planned concerts in New Zealand in December. |
Ms Raukawa-Tait said in a press release on Thursday: "No-one supports Chris Brown's past domestic violence history but it's about going forward and sadly we still have major problems with Maori in this area." | Ms Raukawa-Tait said in a press release on Thursday: "No-one supports Chris Brown's past domestic violence history but it's about going forward and sadly we still have major problems with Maori in this area." |
"We believe having done the crime and done the time he should be able to enter the country," she was quoted as saying by the Stuff.co.nz news portal. | "We believe having done the crime and done the time he should be able to enter the country," she was quoted as saying by the Stuff.co.nz news portal. |
Another woman in the group, Dame Tariana Turia, former co-leader of the Maori Party, said she would support Brown's visa application as young people in the community were more likely to listen to him than their elders, Stuff said. | Another woman in the group, Dame Tariana Turia, former co-leader of the Maori Party, said she would support Brown's visa application as young people in the community were more likely to listen to him than their elders, Stuff said. |
The issue of race was also mentioned during the press conference in Auckland - something other commentators have also written about. | |
The women asked why white musicians with similar violent histories were permitted to perform in New Zealand, citing Eminem and Ozzy Osbourne, according to Stuff. | The women asked why white musicians with similar violent histories were permitted to perform in New Zealand, citing Eminem and Ozzy Osbourne, according to Stuff. |
Brown later posted on Twitter: "Nothing more amazing than strong women. Thank you to Dame Tariana Turia and everyone who showed their support in NZ." | |
Britain and Canada have previously refused to give Chris Brown visas. | Britain and Canada have previously refused to give Chris Brown visas. |
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