John Minto
Minto says flag burning can be legitimate
Supporters of the Mana Movement are defending the decision to burn an Israeli flag during a protest over Gaza last weekend. Audio
Mana's John Minto promises 'no policy compromises'
Mana says buddying up with the Internet Party, who will pay for most of its election campaign doesn't mean it's selling out. Audio
Campaigner John Minto criticises Mandela delegation
And John Minto has been listening to that. Audio
Mayoral candidate calls for Brown's resignation
The Auckland mayoral candidate John Minto says Len Brown should stand down in light of his recent sex scandal. Audio
Leadership contest likely to be between Robertson and Cunliffe
The Labour leadership is now a three-horse race, with David Cunliffe joining Grant Robertson and Shane Jones as contenders. Audio
Four main starters in Auckland's main mayoral race
The race for the country's biggest mayoralty is on, with Auckland's Len Brown confirming he'll run again, against three distinct challengers. Audio
John Minto launches bid for Auckland mayoralty
John Minto has thrown a big idea into the upcoming local body election - free public transport. Audio
Former editor and Minto debate role of cartoons
Cartoons in daily newspapers are supposed to make us laugh, and they're also supposed to be provocative. Audio
John Minto running for Auckland Mayor
The veteran activist and Mana party co-vice president, John Minto, has thrown his hat into the Auckland mayoralty race despite saying he has no personal ambition to be mayor. Audio
Charges dropped for Urewera Four
The Urewera Four will not be re-tried on the charge of being part of an organised criminal group. Audio
Te Urewera raid protestor says trail is unfair
The Auckland activist, John Minto, says it's unfair to go ahead with a trial against four people who were charged in relation to alleged para-military camps in Te Urewera in 2007. Audio
Council crackdown fails to deter occupiers in Auckland
Protestors occupying Aotea Square in Auckland say a council crackdown on the campsite yesterday has breathed new life into the movement. Audio
Anti-tour protestor reflects on thirty years since first game
Thirty years since the first game in the 1981 Springbok rugby tour of New Zealand. Audio
Human rights advocate - NZ shouldn't host Zimbabwe cricketers
Human rights campaigner John Minto says New Zealand should stop Zimbabwean cricketers from playing here while Robert Mugabe remains in power. Audio
Maori All Blacks and anti-apartheid campaigners welcome apology
Former New Zealand Maori rugby representatives and anti-apartheid campaigners are welcoming the apologies from both the South African and New Zealand Rugby Unions for past discrimination during the… Audio
Growing jobless raises immigrant workers' fears
Advocates for immigrants are concerned at the lack of rights for workers who move to New Zealand. Audio
Raids trial potentially months away
17 defendants facing firearm-related charges after last year's nationwide police raids, may not stand trial until 2010. Audio
Bushmaster Training For Police
Activists fear a change in police arms training will mean an escalation in armed police on the streets. Audio
Award Rejected
The civil rights activist John Minto has turned down a nomination for a South African award. Audio