Protest Against Te Mana & NZ's Gulf Presence
PROTEST: Devonport Naval Base, 1.00 pm Tuesday 28,
January, Te Mana Leaves for Gulf at 2.00 pm.
Protest
Against Te Mana and New Zealand's Military Presence in the
Gulf
A protest is being organised in Auckland to oppose the sailing of the New Zealand Navy frigate, Te Mana, which will leave Devonport Naval Base (to replace the frigate Te Kaha) for duties in the Gulf region on Tuesday 28 January.
The government has stated that the frigate will
be involved in anti-Taleban/Al Qaeda activity as part of
Operation Enduring Freedom's Maritime Interdiction Operation
and says the frigate will participate in
monitoring
shipping activity and, escorting US and other coalition
vessels through the Straits of Hormuz, gathering
intelligence, intercepting and boarding shipping, and
identifying and detaining Al Qaeda and Taleban
personnel.
While the government has denied the frigate will be involved in any way in the war on Iraq, opponents fear the frigate will have a back-up role in any conflict and that its presence will constitute tacit approval for, and involvement in the war.
The planned protest will be both on land and sea. Groups supporting the action include GPJA http://www.gpja.pl.net/, Palestine Human Rights Campaign http://www.palestinehrc.org.nz/ and SJP http://www.playcreative.co.nz/sjp/ (among others).
For more information contact Bruce Hubbard 473 3602 021 1790 265 mailto:bruce@playcreative.co.nz www.playcreative.co.nz
"Our
lives begin to end the day we become silent about things
that matter." - Martin Luther King.