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the 'asian angst' files
 
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Print & online responses to the Press Council ruling

11 Jun 2007, 'Press Council condemns 'Asian Angst' story', New Zealand Herald

11 Jun 2007, 'Asian Angst: Is it time to send some payback?', Tze Ming Mok, Yellow Peril, Public Address

11 Jun 2007, 'Cooked goose, chicken, etc.', Keith Ng, OnPoint, Public Address

11 Jun 2007, 'Asian Foundation wants apology for 'hostile article' (archived), NZPA and Fairfax newspapers/Stuff.co.nz including the Dominion Post, Waikato Times, Timaru Herald, Nelson Mail, Manawatu Standard, Malborough Express and The Press West Coast

11 Jun 2007, 'Asian angst article slammed', TVNZ news online

11 Jun 2007, 'Melting Pot or Not?', Damian Christie, Close Up, TVNZ

11 Jun 2007, 'Press Council rules North and South article racist and incorrect', TV3 news online, including Radio Live audio of 'Full interview with Phillip Burden about racist North and South article'.

11 Jun 2007, 'NZ magazine urged apology on Asian crime', People's Daily Online

10 Jun 2007, 'Press Council losing its dragon's roar', Deborah Coddington, Herald on Sunday


Print & online responses to the article by Asian people in the mainstream and Chinese language media:

5 Dec 2006, 'Ms Coddington is welcome to pack up and go back to Europe,' Mike Jin, News Editor, Skykiwi.com (jianti Chinese)

26 Nov 2006, 'Time to cast off old cliches', Tze Ming Mok & Kumanan Rasanathan, Herald on Sunday  (scroll down for article text)

25 Nov 2006, 'Damned Statistics', Keith Ng, The Listener, (2-8 December issue)

17 Nov 2006, 'This news site condemns North & South's racist opinions', Mike Jin, News Editor, Skykiwi.com (jianti Chinese)

17 Nov 2006, 'Bar brawls aren't my thing', Keith Ng, Onpoint, Public Address

14 Nov 2006, 'Fisking for Asians', Keith Ng, Onpoint, Public Address 

11 Nov 2006, unarchived News story, Sunday Star-Times, fanti Chinese translation archived on the Eastern Times (东方时报) website.


Radio coverage
included several discussions on National Radio, including Mediawatch, the Jim Mora Show, The Panel, and the Kim Hill Show.