Summarised by Centrist
Three years after the pandemic, Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki is in an Auckland courtroom, facing trial for allegedly violating COVID restrictions at multiple 2021 protests.
Tamaki, his wife Hannah, and two other organisers are charged with holding gatherings that defied lockdown orders, drawing thousands to the events.
“A reasonable person…would not remain or encourage other people to attend,” said Crown prosecutor Matthew Nathan, referencing restrictions meant to curb virus spread.
Police argue Tamaki was the central figure, citing the need for public health measures.
Tamaki counters that his right to protest is protected under New Zealand’s Bill of Rights, which he argues should remain in place even during emergencies.
According to Tamaki, top police officials initially voiced support for his protests, assuring him it was safe if participants followed precautions. However, Tamaki claims that recent police actions pressuring him to plead guilty suggest political influence.
His lawyer, Ron Mansfield KC, aims to challenge these charges in court, positioning Tamaki’s actions as an exercise of free speech. Supporters of Tamaki gathered outside the Auckland District Court, holding signs that read “We Stand With Tamaki” and “Make NZ Great Again,” adding to the fervour around this high-profile case.
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