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Law and order

Sir, — Condemnation of South Africa’s apartheid system can seldom have been more succinctly stated than “The rights of all human beings to freedom, the necessities of life, education, recreation, and representation in Government should never be in question.” E. Mulcock, then, bafflingly evades the issue by raising the question of maintaining law and order by police methods in support of a Springbok rugby tour imposed on a protesting New Zealand public, duplicating those by which apartheid is enforced in South Africa, to a higher principle than New Zealanders’ right to protest against the imposition of apartheid politics on to New Zealand sport. — Yours, etc., M. CREEL.

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Press, 9 November 1984, Page 12

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Law and order Press, 9 November 1984, Page 12

Law and order Press, 9 November 1984, Page 12