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Killer Road Resolve this festering sore or RESIGN
Monday, 23 August 2004, 9:07 am | Gregory Fortuin
Gregory Fortuin today called on the LTSA and Transit NZ to act now and secure the safety of the Killer Road masquerading as a State Highway through Porirua into the Capital. Fortuin said "one’s sadness for the tragic loss of life turns to fury ... More >>
A need for Nation Builders And Peacemakers
Monday, 17 May 2004, 10:01 am | Gregory Fortuin
Former Race Relations Conciliator Gregory Fortuin received an emotionally charged standing ovation after delivering the key note address at Massey University’s College of Humanities and Social Sciences Graduation Ceremony. More >>
Brash – Nation Building or Road To Conflict
Thursday, 5 February 2004, 8:54 am | Gregory Fortuin
Former Race Relations Conciliator, Gregory Fortuin has today asked Don Brash to consider whether he has embarked on a path of Nation Building or a Dangerous Road to Conflict. “I am hearing alarm bells” Fortuin said. More >>
Ahmed Zaoui – The Real Terrorist Threat to Liberty
Wednesday, 28 January 2004, 12:09 am | Gregory Fortuin
Before I launch into the invited subject of Ahmed Zaoui, let me state loud and clear that I am here as a believer with a faith in God that demands of me to love the Lord my God and equally (not secondly) to love my neighbour as myself. Unlike those who ... More >>
Amnesty Cage Action - Far Greater Than Ahmed Zaoui
Wednesday, 19 November 2003, 11:56 am | Gregory Fortuin
South African Honorary Consul and New Zealand’s former Race Relations Conciliator, Gregory Fortuin today said that being publicly caged would bring back memories of the oppressive South African regime. More >>
Launch of VIOLENCE-FREE CHARTER for The Timaru DC
Friday, 11 April 2003, 12:10 am | Gregory Fortuin
I am not here today in my capacity as honorary Consul for the Republic of South Africa. Neither am I here as the “Ex-Race Relations Conciliator”. I am simply here as a father, a husband, a brother, a cousin, a nephew, a son, a friend and more importantly as ... More >>