Is NZSIS NZ’s Own Version of the Stasi?

Suppressing divergent views was a highly effective tool of tyranny during East Germany’s communist regime from 1957 until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Their Ministry for State Security, known as the “Stasi”, maintained control over the masses through the use of a network of civilian informants who “spied on and denounced colleagues, friends, neighbours, and even family members“.