Buried in an account of the removal of the protesters’ camp from the grounds of the New Zealand Parliament was a fundamental reason why professional journalism must continue to exist.
New Zealand Herald political reporter Michael Neilson was there last Wednesday when police moved on the camp and its occupants. He took the following day to reflect on events and in Friday’s edition he said: “And so I was there again among the protesters, with a handful of other journalists, as police looked set to clear the site once and for all, to bear witness as best we could.”
He went on to describe what he saw. He bore witness. Continue reading “Bearing witness against protesters and Putin”
