19/06/2026
Race Relations Commissioner, Dr. Melissa Derby, condemns recent comments made in a video by Brian Tamaki.
"I am utterly appalled by the statements made in this video against Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims in Aotearoa New Zealand, calling for violence towards these communities. This is not the kind of behaviour and rhetoric we should accept in this country, and it needs to stop.
"No individual or community here is responsible for the actions of overseas governments, groups or actors. Hindu, Sikh and Muslim New Zealanders belong here, and they have the right to live free from discrimination and harassment.
"Many religious and faith communities have shared with me their experiences of growing hatred, intolerance, abuse and harassment towards their community in recent years. The rhetoric in this video raises serious safety and wellbeing concerns for impacted communities. I am encouraged to hear that the Police are looking further into this matter and engaging directly with communities.
"Our diverse religious and faith communities have a long and rich history in this country. They have made and continue to make positive contributions to our society."
The Federation of the Islamic Associations of New Zealand has led condemnation of Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki's call on social media to purge Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims from the country.