Not concerned over consequences Brown said he was not concerned by any consequences the New Zealand government may impose.
The protest, led by Opposition MP and Cook Islands United Party leader Teariki Heather, has taken place outside the Cook Islands Parliament in Avarua — a day after Brown returned from China.
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