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AOTEAROA / NEW ZEALAND: STATE REPRESSION
Global day of action against state terror in Aotearoa / New Zealand02 Sep 2008 01:45 GMT
Aotearoa / New Zealand demos Auckland: On a cold and miserable day, the cries of "No More Police State!" echoed through central Auckland's as over 200 Maori, trade unionists and left wingers joined a rally to defend the Urewewa 20, and remember the State Terror Raids of October 15th last year. People left in high spirits, with the movement that began last October 15th re-ignited and ready to fight. [ Report | Palmerston North: Images and Sounds were projected against the court house in support of the Global Day Action. International indigenous support was present with First Nations manuhiri (guests) from Turtle Island (Americas). Korero focussed on supporting Tino Rangatiratanga and Te Mana Motuhake o Tuhoe and the opposition to the Terrorist Suppression Act. [ Report and and Wellington: 150 people went on a lively march through and stopped at the police station for a shaming history of their violence, and a pass-by of Labour Party candidate Grant Robertson's office nearly resulted in a very large broken window. Verbal abuse of the Labour Party was hurled at staff inside the office, calling the government 'racists scum'. Duncan Allan from Unite compared the struggles of working people around the world to the raids and expressed the solidarity of the union. The demo closed with a beautifully scribed piece by local musician Imon Starr who called on everyone to keep fighting and keep loving. [ Report | Overseas Actions Banners were hung and fliers were handed out in several countries in support of the call to drop the charges: Hamburg | Basel | Lausanne | Freiburg | Berlin | Congo | Melbourne Solidarity messages from around the world Hamburg/Congo Participants at the recent anti-racist and climate camp in Hamburg, Germany posted a solidarity greeting to the political activists arrested in the October 15 police terror raids last year, on Aotearoa Indymedia. They also added: Victor Nzuzi, a member of the farmers movement Via Campesina from Congo is one of the guests in the camp and ran a number of workshops around land rights and european corporations who, by means of privatisation, steal land and water of the Congolese people. He stands in solidarity with Maori around the foreshore and seabed struggle. In the Congo, fresh water is owned by Coca Cola. And in his words: "We can see power lines in the sky like birds - but we don't have any electricity in our homes. International Solidarity! Globalise our struggles!" Philipines - Progressive Igorots for Social action "Warm Greetings with peace and solidarity! On behalf of the Progressive Igorots for Social action we would like to extend our tight supoort and sign the solidarity statement and condemn state terrorism in your community and all the communities around the globe which are suffering from this kind of violence against our fellow advocates for tino rangatiratanga.Our solid participation in activities like this will further bring us to victory against Imperialism and to attain our so longed long for self determination!!! Viva Tino Rangatiratanga!!!!!" Solidarity Statement We demand the unconditional freedom of the people who are facing charges as a result of the state terror raids on 15 October 2007. The solidarity statement was signed by many groups and individuals from around the world. The following groups from outside of Aotearoa / New Zealand have expressed their support:
These groups from within Aotearoa / New Zealand signed the statement:
Check out the October 15th Solidarity calendar! Aotearoa Indymedia Features Police raid houses across Aotearoa under anti-terrorism legislation, at least a dozen arrests (15 Oct. 07) | 17 activists arrested, denied bail. 300+ Police raid houses across the country (15 Oct. 07) | Solidarity with the Urewera 17! Free them now! (17 Oct. 07) | Stop the Terror Laws! Free our Friends! (19 Oct. 07) | "Raise your voice before you lose your soul" - protests across Aotearoa (20 Oct. 07) | Urewera 17 Update: Bail Denied, Another Police Raid, Another Activist Named, Wellington Activists Moved (26 Oct. 07) | Across the world, people demand freedom for political prisoners! (27 Oct. 07) | Urewera 16 in court - 2 more bailed (2 Nov. 07) | 150 People Protest Labour Conference in Tamaki Makaurau (3 Nov. 07) | Two more prisoners lose name supression (7 Nov. 07) | No terrorism charges for the Urewera 16! (8 Nov. 07) | Tuhoe Hikoi Arrives at Parliament (14 Nov. 07) | The struggle continues… (19 Nov. 07) | Thousands gather in solidarity with October 15th arrestees and against the Terrorism Supression Act (1 Dec. 07) | Tame Iti back in jail for one night (11 Dec. 07) | UN to investigate New Zealand Government over conduct of the Oct 15 raids (26 Jan. 08) | Waitangi Day protests across Aotearoa (6 Feb. 08) | More Raids, 3 More Arrests in Tuhoe (19 Feb. 08) | La Lucha Sigue… Protests against raids and arrests (23 Feb. 08) | 'Operation 8' defendants back in court on March 5th (3 Mar. 2008) | Labour Party conference to be held responsible for Operation 8 (9 April 08) | Labour party humiliated by protest at election congress (12 April 08) | Further 'Operation 8' arrest in Auckland (17 April 08) | Tūhoe freedom fighter in Porirua District Court (1 May 08) | October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update (21 May 08) | The SIG at it again (7 June 08) | Sign onto the October 15th Solidarity Statement (2 July 08) | SOUL FIRE - a night of dancing in solidarity with those affected by the police "terror raids" (30 July 08) | Ngāi Tūhoe signs Terms of Negotiation (1 Aug. 08) | Operation Eight bail variation denied (15 Aug. 08) | August 30th - Day of Action - Drop the Charges! (22 Aug. 08) | Stop State Persecution of Dissent in New Zealand - Solidarity Actions Across the World (26 Aug. 08) | Solidarity from Hamburg (26 Aug. 08) | Light projections supporting police raid victims appear in Wellington (27 Aug. 08) |
what's the fuss?
qwazilla 09.Oct.2008 21:13
they found bomb making materials on them when they raided them, and members of their "gang" ratted them out before hand. why is everyone upset about this? am I missing something?