The promoter of the controversy Stefan Molyneux and Lauren Southern say the duo will go to Auckland after all.
speaking at a still-secret location in Auckland, which will be communicated to ticket holders by text message or e-mail with 24 hours notice.
"Dozens of people across the country have suggested places, offers and we have taken"
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The visit was canceled Spokesman of the Free Speech Coalition, Jordan Williams, said Wednesday that the time had come
The coalition joined Axiomatic to request an urgent judicial review of the cancellation of a reservation by an Auckland agency. Molyneux and Southern will speak at the Bruce Mason Center in Takapuna next redi
This urgent hearing scheduled for Monday was withdrawn by the coalition after correspondence with the council.
Tickets went on sale on the Axiomatic admissions website, thanks to a $ 299 Meet and Greet or a dinner with the pair for $ 749.
Pellowe said that short notice advice of the premises is a tactic that they used in Australia, with Perth spectators not hearing until noon where they should go in the evening.
If the August 3 event was complete, a new session could be organized, he said.
He said that he would liaise with the police.
The couple aroused controversy because of their opinions on faith and immigration, and before the council's decision, the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand had asked that they be denied the Visa.
canceling his reservation for next week was based on safety and security reasons, but a subsequent tweet by Mayor Phil Goff left the impression that he had intervened.
who spurred the formation of the Free Speech Coalition
The coalition declared that, while Monday's emergency hearing was no longer going on, it would call into question the fact other aspects of the board's actions before a court in September.
was launched because no other site in Auckland was appropriate or available.
– Practical Information