Deadlines: UN Conference
1 March 2001
Kia ora,
Below are a number of things to do/consider for those of you interested in coming to Wellington for the alternative and NGO events around the UN Asia-Pacific Regional Disarmament Conference at the end of March.
1) Air travel - a reminder that you need to book your tickets very soon to take advantage of the cheapest airfares if you are planning on flying here;
2)
Accommodation on Tapu Te Ranga marae - if you are planning
on staying on Tapu Te Ranga, you need to let us know as soon
as possible. The booking forms are available at
3) NGO roster
to the official UN conference, 27 to 30 March - there are
some spaces for NGO representatives to attend the sessions
at the UN Conference about which they have particular
knowledge, or are especially interested in. The official
sessions include: 2000 NPT RevCon - implementation and
follow up; compliance with the NPT; nuclear weapon-free
zones; illicit trafficking in small arms and light weapons;
and a session on disarmament treaties and regimes including
the CTBT, CWC, Ottawa Convention, IAEA safeguards; and the
UN Arms register. If you would like to be considered for
inclusion on the NGO roster, please respond immediately to
this email - as you may be receiving this message via an
e-list, please ensure you reply to Please specify which sessions you are
interested in attending. If you could number your choices
from 1 as the one you would MOST like to attend, then
downwards to indicate lesser interest that would be
extremely helpful. The NGO Co-ordinating Group will be
putting the roster together in the next couple of
weeks.
4) Alternative and fringe events, 10 to 31 March -
details of the PeacePacific (youth) events are available at
5) The NGO programme, 26 to
30 March, will be uploaded to
6) General information
about the conference is available at
Peace
Movement Aotearoa the national networking
peace group PO Box 9314, Wellington, Aotearoa / New
Zealand. tel +64 4 382 8129, fax 382 8173,