The capital turned into a sea of black, white and red today, as more than 42,000 people supporting te Hīkoi mō te tiriti overflowed Parliament's grounds and onto the streets.
By mid-afternoon today 42,000 people gathered at the Parliamentary precinct and the surrounding streets, police say.
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