Dear NZ: www.dearnz.com – what the rest of the world thinks about the referendum

August 17, 2009

Dear NZ: Save The Children Sweden has launched a new website, www.dearnz.com to tell New Zealand what the rest of the world thinks about our referendum.

They’ve also set up a Twitter account, @nzabuse, to show real time comments.

It just goes to show that what’s happening here in Aotearoa is of international importance.

We are not alone, and the whole world is watching.

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