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'Diversity does not need to be a source of division' - Race Relations Commissioner calls for greater unity
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'Diversity does not need to be a source of division' - Race Relations Commissioner calls for greater unity

The Human Rights Commission, through Race Relations Commissioner Dr Melissa Derby, is launching an updated policy on religious diversity, emphasizing unity amid rising concerns about race-based attacks. The policy, first introduced in 2007 and now revised after extensive community consultations, reflects growing tensions as over half of New Zealanders identify with no religion, yet faith remains significant to many. Derby highlights the importance of shared values like service and peace across religions, stressing that diversity should not lead to division. The policy includes a foreword from the Prime Minister, underscoring national support for religious inclusivity. The document is available online via the Human Rights Commission’s website.

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'Diversity does not need to be a source of division' - Race Relations Commissioner calls for greater unity

The Human Rights Commission, through Race Relations Commissioner Dr Melissa Derby, is launching an updated policy on religious diversity, emphasizing unity amid rising concerns about race-based attacks. The policy, first introduced in 2007 and now revised after extensive community consultations, reflects growing tensions as over half of New Zealanders identify with no religion, yet faith remains significant to many. Derby highlights the importance of shared values like service and peace across religions, stressing that diversity should not lead to division. The policy includes a foreword from the Prime Minister, underscoring national support for religious inclusivity. The document is available online via the Human Rights Commission’s website.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced discussion on religious diversity and societal cohesion without overtly favoring any political ideology. It emphasizes unity and shared values while acknowledging challenges faced by faith communities, but does not take a clear partisan stance. The inclusion of the PM

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 80): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on the release of an updated religious diversity policy by the Race Relations Commissioner, citing census data and community concerns. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the commissioner’s direct quote promoting unity, which may reflect a partic

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