Monday, October 4, 2010

New Zealand TV host apologizes to Indian-origin Gov Gen for racial slur

Indian Press definitely need to give  a history of the three nations 1)New Zealand 2)Australia 3) British Empire and its deeds in India and its racist past..

Have we forgotten the South Africa ..ALL LINKED TO BRITISH EMPIRE

 

Seems the three former So called Rulers cannot take it that India is rising up and no amount of criticism can stop the rise of India..

This rise of India is Despite British Empire and it So friends like New Zealand and Australia..

I do think that Time has come to document and Expose the Deeds of the British Empire around the world. Its policies still define the foreign policies of some countries like Australia / New Zealand..

Indian Press come out of your sleep and learn to see the way the world is. World Respects Strength and Strength alone

 

New Zealand TV host apologises to Indian-origin Gov Gen for racial slur

PTI, Oct 4, 2010, 05.14pm IST

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/indians-abroad/New-Zealand-TV-host-apologises-to-Indian-origin-Gov-Gen-for-racial-slur/articleshow/6684166.cms

Tags:tv host|sir anand satyanand|racial slur|indian-origin

MELBOURNE: Prominent New Zealand broadcaster Paul Henry today apologised after he triggered a race row involving the country's Indian-origin Governor General Sir Anand Satyanand, a media report said.
While interviewing New Zealand Prime Minister John Key this morning, Henry asked whether Satyanand was a New Zealander or not.
"Is he even a New Zealander?" Henry asked Key. "Are you going to choose a New Zealander who looks and sounds like a New Zealander this time... Are we going to go for someone who is more like a New Zealander?" Henry quizzed the Prime Minister, who appeared taken aback.
Satyanand, 66, is New Zealand's first Governor-General of Indian and Pacific ancestry. He had a lengthy career as a lawyer, judge and ombudsman before taking up the job in August 2006.
The Prime Minister later said Henry's comments were "just plain wrong", describing Satyanand as a fine New Zealander who did a great job.
"Well fundamentally, they were just plain wrong," said Key. "Clearly, not only is he a New Zealander, he's a very fine one."
According to media report, Satyanand's five-year term will end in 2011.
"I was a bit taken aback," he said when asked why he brushed off the comments, rather than telling Henry he was wrong.
Henry, later in the day, released a statement in which he expressed his sincere apology to Satyanand.
"I sincerely apologise to the Governor General, Anand Satyanand for any offence I may have caused," Henry was quoted as saying by 'New Zealand Herald'.
"I am aware that Sir Anand has made an outstanding contribution to New Zealand. Anyone who knows anything about me will know I am a royalist, a constant defender of the monarchy and the role the Governor-General plays in our society," the statement said.
"If my comments have personally offended Sir Anand, I regret it deeply," the daily said.
Meanwhile, Green Party human rights spokesman Keith Locke said Henry's apology "falls well short of the mark".
"He has not recognised that his comments were deeply insulting. It was not good enough for him to simply say he regrets it 'if my comments have personally offended Sir Anand'," said Locke.
Satyanand was born and raised in Auckland. His parents were born in Fiji and migrated to New Zealand, his grandparents were born in India and had migrated to Fiji, the daily reported.

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1 comment:

  1. Very informative and so well analysed.But, had it been a bit shorter, would have been better.It is my personal opinion only.

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