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Events Planned For 11 Sept: Wgtn and Lyttelton

Friday, 30 August 2002, 3:37 pm | Peace Movement Aotearoa

Below is a preliminary notice of peace events planned for Wednesday 11 September, two in Wellington and one in Lyttelton. If you are planning something which you would like to have advertised, please send the details as soon as possible as we will have ... More >>

PMA National: What’s On Where Listings

Friday, 23 August 2002, 11:31 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

~ anytime - you can report suspected terrorists to the FBI on-line at https://www.ifccfbi.gov/complaint/terrorist.asp George Bush, Tony Blair and their co-conspirators spring immediately to mind as possibilities for their various acts of terror against the people of Afghanistan and Iraq (both ... More >>

Urgent: stop the sale of Te Kuri!

Tuesday, 6 August 2002, 9:16 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

this message is in two parts: 1) for those of you in Wellington; and 2) for those of you outside Wellington. More >>

National: what’s on where listings

Friday, 2 August 2002, 11:04 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

~ before 6 August - send a message of solidarity and support to the Kobe Port Council against A and H Bombs (Kobe Port Gensuikyo). The Kobe Port Gensuikyo is composed of trade unions in the Port of Kobe, where the nuclear-free 'Kobe Formula' has successfully ... More >>

Iraq: Emergency Response Vigil Details

Thursday, 1 August 2002, 12:10 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

with the possibility of some kind of major attack on the people of Iraq in the near future, we're once again putting together the list of emergency response vigil details for towns and cities around the country. This is something we have been doing for ... More >>

PMA National - what’s on where listings

Thursday, 25 July 2002, 3:58 pm | Peace Movement Aotearoa

~ on now - the Nuclear Free Pacific Flotilla is heading into the Tasman to protest against the transit of the plutonium MOX shipments. For more info about the flotilla, and to keep up with what they're doing, check out http://www.nuclearfreeflotilla.org ... More >>

National - What’s On Where Listings

Friday, 19 July 2002, 6:09 pm | Peace Movement Aotearoa

~ on now - the Nuclear Free Pacific Flotilla is heading into the Tasman to protest against the transit of the plutonium MOX shipments. For more info about the flotilla, and to keep up with what they're doing, check out http://www.nuclearfreeflotilla.org ... More >>

National - What’s On Where Listings 12 July 2002

Friday, 12 July 2002, 3:54 pm | Peace Movement Aotearoa

~ on now - the Nuclear Free Pacific Flotilla is heading into the Tasman to protest against the transit of the plutonium MOX shipments. For more info about the flotilla, and to keep up with what they're doing, check out http://www.nuclearfreeflotilla.org ... More >>

Strange Tale Of British Warship Continues ...

Tuesday, 9 July 2002, 5:36 pm | Peace Movement Aotearoa

Further to our message yesterday ‘Holed British destroyer ‘protecting plutonium shipment?’, overnight investigations have revealed further information about HMS Nottingham, currently safely anchored (albeit in an oil slick of its own making) at World Heritage ... More >>

British Warship ‘Protecting’ Plutonium Shipments?

Monday, 8 July 2002, 2:30 pm | Peace Movement Aotearoa

The stranger than fiction saga of the plutonium MOX shipments on their way from Japan to Britain, which will transit the Tasman Sea on their journey, has a new twist this morning which would be hilarious were it not so serious. More >>

Wgtn/Auck/Kaikohe: Ngawha protests

Monday, 1 July 2002, 5:27 pm | Peace Movement Aotearoa

On Wednesday, 3 July ... support the Ngawha people who are opposing the construction of the prison on wahi tapu. More >>

National - What’s On Where Listings

Thursday, 27 June 2002, 4:38 pm | Peace Movement Aotearoa

~ on now - FIFA Soccer World Cup: ‘Give Child Labour the Red Card’! Christian World Service as part of its campaign against the use of exploitative child labour, is focusing attention on the FIFA Soccer World Cup. For information (including a poster ... More >>

National - What’s On Where Listings

Friday, 21 June 2002, 11:54 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

~ on now - FIFA Soccer World Cup: ‘Give Child Labour the Red Card’! Christian World Service as part of its campaign against the use of exploitative child labour, is focusing attention on the FIFA Soccer World Cup. For information (including a poster ... More >>

Police Search And Seizure Inquiry

Tuesday, 18 June 2002, 9:10 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

A reminder - if you are planning on commenting on the Law Commission’s inquiry into police search and seizure, the deadline for comments is the end of this month. More >>

On-Line/What's On Where

Thursday, 13 June 2002, 10:53 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

~ on now - FIFA Soccer World Cup: 'Give Child Labour the Red Card'! Christian World Service as part of its campaign against the use of exploitative child labour, is focusing attention on the FIFA Soccer World Cup. For information (including a poster ... More >>

May Day: What's On Where On 1 May

Tuesday, 30 April 2002, 11:04 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

AUCKLAND ~ protest in support of the Palestinian people, 4-40pm outside the US consulate. Organised by the Free Palestine Campaign which is sponsored by the Anti-Imperialist Coalition, for more info contact janetbogle@hotmail.com More >>

Steven Wallace: Two Years On

Tuesday, 30 April 2002, 9:42 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

Today is the second anniversary of the death of Steven Wallace shot and killed by a police officer in Waitara on 30 April 2000 More >>

National - what’s on where listings

Thursday, 18 April 2002, 4:16 pm | Peace Movement Aotearoa

~ 20 April - International Day of Action to Stop War and End Racism - events in Aotearoa/NZ - see Whangarei, Auckland, Wellington and Nelson local listings. More >>

West Papua: Call For Action!

Wednesday, 27 March 2002, 9:43 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

the sun sparkled off four West Papuan 'Morning Star' flags flying on the steps of parliament today as representatives from peace and human rights groups gathered to support the international campaign calling on the United Nations to review its 1969 ... More >>

Update! Terrorism Suppression Bill

Monday, 25 March 2002, 10:36 am | Peace Movement Aotearoa

how very appropriate that on the day the US government announces 'rules' for conducting military tribunals for the prisoners from their war against the people of Afghanistan, here the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Select Committee reports back to parliament ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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