Photo: Getty ImagesThe Human Rights Foundation has released research to RNZ it says backs up its demands for an open and transparent inquiry into the security agencies and the terror attacks. That is when it hit me - they are here for me, you fit the profile," one person said of the SIS chats. It was unethical and unlawful, Mr Hosking said. The tactic drove a wedge between those targeted and their communities who saw them talking to the SIS, Mr Hosking said. It was unaware of the issues the Human Rights Foundation had raised, or of the foundation's questions around its use of "declared" and "undeclared" interviews, it said in its statement.
Source: Otago Daily Times March 24, 2019 18:11 UTC