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2002 Roger Award: Event Details

Tuesday, 22 April 2003, 4:10 pm | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

2002 Roger Award Event… Auckland….2 May 2003.. Ellen Melville Hall, Freyberg Square, AucklandTwo Christchurch-based groups (CAFCA and GATT Watchdog) which organise the annual Roger Award say that TNCs are the real "government" of New Zealand; ... More >>

2002 Roger Award Event… Auckland….2 May 2003

Friday, 4 April 2003, 10:40 am | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

Two Christchurch-based groups (CAFCA and GATT Watchdog) which organise the annual Roger Award say that TNCs are the real "government" of New Zealand; the public were invited to nominate the worst of 2002. The six finalists are: Tranz Rail; ... More >>

Murray Horton: New Century, Old Battles

Thursday, 20 June 2002, 9:55 am | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

Murray Horton is the organiser for the Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa (CAFCA), based in Christchurch. He speaks on the fundamental issues that are not being addressed by politicians or the mainstream media: More >>

Carter Holt Harvey Wins The Roger Award!

Monday, 15 April 2002, 9:52 am | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

This is Carter Holt Harvey’s second appearance on the short list for the Roger Award. The range of negative impacts on New Zealanders for which it is responsible makes the forestry giant deserved winners More >>

2001 Roger Award Finalists Named

Thursday, 17 January 2002, 3:54 pm | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

Finalists Named For The Roger Award For The Worst Transnational Corporation In New Zealand In 2001 More >>

"Foreign Control Watchdog" 97 On Line

Tuesday, 21 August 2001, 9:46 am | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

Foreign Control Watchdog 97, August 2001, is now available on line at www.converge.org.nz/watchdog More >>

Freeze And Seize Lilybank

Tuesday, 3 July 2001, 12:30 am | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

The revelation that Lilybank Station and luxury resort has not been sold, despite December 2000 reports that it had been, gives the New Zealand government another opportunity to take decisive action on this best known New Zealand asset of the Suharto ... More >>

Seize The NZ Assets Of The Suhartos & Cronies

Tuesday, 26 June 2001, 10:59 am | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

When Helen Clark meets Indonesia’s President Wahid this week, in Christchurch, one item should be very high on their agenda – cooperation to track down, seize and repatriate the NZ assets of the former ruling Suharto family and cronies. This is not of mere ... More >>

September 2000 overseas investment approvals

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 1:34 pm | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

CAFCA's analysis of the overseas investments approved by the Overseas Investment Commission in September 2000 are now available on CAFCA's web site At More >>

Anti-Globalisation Videos For Hire

Tuesday, 19 September 2000, 3:00 pm | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

New Videos Available For Hire “The WTO And The Global War System” & “Global Village Or Global Pillage?” More >>

Australia Has Already Got One Tasmania

Monday, 11 September 2000, 4:16 pm | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

The Prime Minister is following where National started, by kite flying on the issue of New Zealand and Australia having a single currency. Her stated reason – that a common currency would attract US investors, which is presented as a good thing – ... More >>

"Foreign Control Watchdog" 94, August 2000

Wednesday, 23 August 2000, 10:29 am | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

"Foreign Control Watchdog" 94, August 2000 is now available on line. The address is http://www.converge.org.nz/watchdog More >>

Singapore Treaty Has Serious Implications

Friday, 18 August 2000, 10:16 am | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

The Government is currently negotiating a “closer economic partnership” with Singapore. It is shrouded in secrecy. Even National released the text of the infamous Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI), in the late 1990s. Labour/Alliance is showing the ... More >>

The Suhartos' NZ Assets

Tuesday, 1 August 2000, 3:18 pm | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

We note with approval that the Government is contemplating legislation that would enable it to seize New Zealand-based assets of Fiji coup participants. If it’s good enough for George Speight and his merry bunch of drunken thugs, then it’s definitely ... More >>

"Kapatiran" ("Solidarity")

Thursday, 22 June 2000, 1:05 pm | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

"Kapatiran" ("Solidarity") is the newsletter of the Philippines Solidarity Network of Aotearoa (PSNA). The latest issue is out, containing articles on the following: More >>

March 2000 overseas investment approvals

Thursday, 22 June 2000, 1:04 pm | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

CAFCA's analysis of the overseas investments approved by the Overseas Investment Commission in March 2000 are now available on CAFCA's web site at http://canterbury.cyberplace.org.nz/community/CAFCA/cafca00/Mar00.html More >>

s11: Stand Up For Global Justice

Thursday, 18 May 2000, 3:39 pm | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

September 11-13th, the World Economic Forum (WEF) will hold its Asia-Pacific Economic Summit. Like the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the IMF/World Bank, the World Economic Forum is a means of promoting economic and social policies that will benefit ... More >>

Govt Congratulated For Stopping Sealord Sale

Wednesday, 10 May 2000, 3:25 pm | Campaign Against Foreign Control Of Aotearoa

The Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa (CAFCA), which rarely has a kind word for the Government, nonetheless believes in giving credit where credit is due. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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