NZ reaction to Paris killings
Dominion Post: Editorial: Freedom of speech cuts both ways
Dave Armstrong (Stuff): Satire in short supply here
Sunday Star Times: Editorial – In New Zealand, the threat to free speech is within
Gordon Campbell (Scoop): On the Charlie Hebdo killings and response
Keith Locke (Daily Blog): Free speech for everyone, from Charlie Hebro to the jihadists
Marlborough Express: Editorial – Satire is serious stuff
Robert Patman (ODT): Paris massacre highlights deeper political problems
Mandy Hager (The Standard): The Hypocrisy of Hate
Bryce Johns (Sunshine Coast Daily): Could we see terror attack on Australian journalists?
Occassionally erudite: Fundamentalist Islam and freedom of speech
Max Towle (Radio NZ): Multi faith vigil condemns terror attacks
Tim Watkin (Pundit): Walking the moral tightrope
Steven Cowan (Against the current): Freedom for the one who thinks differently
Mamari Stephens (Sparrowhawk/karearea): The Paris attacks, Derek Fox, and the chimera of free speech
Finetooth column: Ayatollah Assahola
Lindsay Perigo (Breaking views): Mohammed's Murderous Minions
Greg Presland (The Standard): The difference between the left and the right
Grant Duncan (Policy matters): My right to make you look ridiculous
Steven Cowan (Against the Current): The Hypocritical champions of free speech
Carrie Stoddart-Smith (Ellipsister): Freedom: the front for exceptionalism
Josie Pagani (Pundit): Nous sommes Charlie aussi
Grant Shimmin (Stuff): Paris atrocity an assault on democracy
Rob Mitchell (Stuff): Editorial: Freedom of expression also requires thought
Nelson Mail: Editorial – Attack threatens freedom of speech
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): Am I really Charlie? On freedom of speech, double standards and true satire
Danyl Mclauchlan (Dim-Post): Brief thoughts on the Charlie Hebdo massacre
Curwen Rolinson (Daily Blog): You Wouldn’t Brand Yourself With #IAmWhaleOil…
ODT: Editorial – Freedom of speech
Herald: Editorial: Thousands thumb noses at attack on press freedom
Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish): A thousand apologies
Joanna Norris (Stuff): Charlie Hebdo shootings an 'attack on freedom of expression'
Nikki Papatsoumas (Herald): NZ political leaders unite in condemning French killings
Matt Nippert (Herald): Cartoonists rocked by Paris slayings
Isaac Davison (Herald): Paris terror attack: Derek Fox's views not ours, says Maori Party
TVNZ: NZ broadcaster under fire for saying Paris victim paid the 'price for his arrogance'
Dominion Post: Editorial – Free speech includes the right to offend
Chris Ford: Islamophobic hatred should not flow following Charlie Hebdo shooting
Nikki Papatsoumas and Rebecca Quilliam (Herald): NZ vigils to be held for Charlie Hebdo victims
Radio NZ: Cartoonists, keep drawing - Tom Scott
Greg Presland (The Standard): On Freedom of Speech and Tolerance and Powers of Surveillance
The Standard: John Key on media freedom
David Farrar (Kiwiblog): Awful views from Derek Fox
Mark Hubbard (Life behind the iron drape): Je Suis Charlie – My (Quick) Take
Kerre McIvor (Herald): Violence the resort of weak-minded
Isaac Davison (Herald): Paris terror attacks: Derek Fox slammed for 'disgusting' Facebook post
Sam Hurley (Hawke’s Bay Today): Fox comments condemned by local leaders
Treaty of Waitangi and Gareth Morgan
Gareth Morgan (Herald): Treaty justice triumph of commonsense
Gareth Morgan (Herald): One-sided tribunal process recipe for ongoing tension
Gareth Morgan (Herald): Co-operation needed to deliver rangatiratanga fairly
Gareth Morgan (Herald): We can honour 1840 promises without dividing nation
Morgan Godfery (Maui St): Gareth Morgan and the Pākehā Pathology
Joshua Hitchcock (Ka Tonuitanga): Reflections on Te Tiriti o Waitangi: Part 1
Mike Butler (Breaking Views): Gareth Morgan wrong on treaty
Potaua Biasiny-Tule (Tangata Whenua): Will Gareth Morgan be the new Moses to ignite a Maori Exodus?
Potaua Biasiny-Tule (Tangata Whenua): Gareth Morgan, Treaty Partnerships and the Mercy of the Majority
Potaua Biasiny-Tule (Tangata Whenua): Gareth Morgan and Pakeha Rangatiratanga
Potaua Biasiny-Tule (Tangata Whenua): Gareth Morgan, Wairua and the Challenge of Love
Reuben Chapple (Breaking views): Maori Land
Other
Damian Christie (Public Address): New Year, New Post.
Philip Matthews (Stuff): What is Twitter all about?
Karen Mangnall (Radio NZ): Election lessons on winning Pasifika vote
Geoff Cumming (Herald): Pushing the boundaries
Duncan Garner (Stuff):'Zero tolerance' policy should be scrapped
Chris Trotter (Bowalley Road): 2015 - 2017: A Struggle For Time And Power
Toby Manhire (Herald): A Welcome to Newzild tourist guide
Richard Prebble (Listener): Land of milk and oil (paywalled)
Newswire: Govt writes off $5b tax debt
Radio NZ: The changing media scene
Elspeth McLean (ODT): Transparent public service remains a rarity
Herald: Meet the backbenchers: Kris Faafoi
Isaac Davison (Herald): Auckland councillor Dick Quax gets tweeters all a-twitter
Deidre Mussen (Stuff): Sensible Sentencing Trust: Garth McVicar's election bid cause of division