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Statement to the Indonesian Ambassador to NZ
Friday, 19 August 2005, 10:04 am | Acheh Support Group
Today at 11:00am members of the Acheh Support Group and others will be outside the Indonesian Embassy to deliver a joint statement about the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Government of Indonesia and the Free Acheh Movement (GAM). More >>
Acheh Community Dinner Saturday 12th Feb
Wednesday, 9 February 2005, 12:07 am | Acheh Support Group
Tsunami Relief Acheh Community Dinner Saturday 12th of February “ Achehnese Community Dinner @ St Johns Hall, Willis Street Starts 7:00pm More >>
Tsunami Tragedy In Acheh Increases Suffering
Monday, 27 December 2004, 4:22 pm | Acheh Support Group
The Acheh Support Group is horrified at the deaths and colossal damage in South East Asia caused by the recent earthquake and tsunamis. The people of Acheh in Northern Sumatra have been particularly harshly affected with early estimates at 2,400 dead ... More >>
Images: Free Acheh Now Demonstration Wellington
Thursday, 20 May 2004, 11:06 am | Acheh Support Group
ASG: Free Acheh Now – Demonstration Against The Brutality Of The Indonesian Military Photos by Cameron Burnell More >>
Demonstration outside Indonesian Embassy Today
Wednesday, 19 May 2004, 11:43 am | Acheh Support Group
There will be a demonstration on the 19th of May against the brutal occupation of Acheh by the Indonesian army. It will be on the corner of Glen Road and Upland Road between 4:00PM-5:30PM. During this time there will be a mock Indonesian military ... More >>
Anniversary of Martial Law in Acheh
Wednesday, 19 May 2004, 12:26 am | Acheh Support Group
Statement from the New Zealand Achehnese Community on the Anniversary of Martial Law in Acheh More >>
Acheh Elections: Military terrorises civilians
Friday, 16 April 2004, 11:22 am | Acheh Support Group
The latest report from the Acheh Referendum Information Centre (SIRA) is disturbing reading and clearly shows that the recent parliamentary elections in Acheh were brutal and undemocratic_ said John Anderson, a member of the Acheh Support Group. More >>