Protester attacks New Zealand foreign minister’s home

A man was accused of the New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Foreign Minister’s house was broken down with a lever and a note on the front door with a note saying “Welcome to the real world”.
When the attack occurred on Monday, Glass shredded Foreign Minister Winston Peters’ dog under the window.
Peters announced that New Zealand could not follow Australia, England and Canada about recognizing the Palestinian province and came under the pressure of protest groups and opposition parties. Protests were held outside the Auckland house.
Peters said he wasn’t at home in X, and that he was both his partner and his guest.
“This is really dare,” he said.
“This is the result when our protesters, political bloggers and deputies encourage this behavior, publish politicians’ home addresses online and act with pure ignorance and extremism.”
“All New Zealand must be very worried,” he said.
Auckland City Region Commander, Inspector Sunny Patel, a 29 -year -old man believed to be responsible for damage was given to the police on Monday and said he would go to court on Friday.
Patel said in a statement, “I know that these ongoing events cause angry and disappointment among the inhabitants. The police recognize the right to a legal protest, but we will not ignore the protest action of the property.” He said.



