Global Peace And Justice Auckland Newsletter
Global Peace And Justice Auckland Newsletter #105, September 5, 2005
Website http://www.gpja.pl.net/
Dear friends,
On Monday evening the monthly GPJA forum is on “Resisting the Empire” with speakers who have recently visited Venezuela and the Philippines.
Check out the articles under “Hurricane Katrina” below for reports on how it is much more than a “natural” disaster.
QUOTES OF THE WEEK
“Political language. . . is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind”: George Orwell
“There are no boundaries in this struggle to the death. We cannot be indifferent to what happens anywhere in the world, for a victory by any country over imperialism is our victory”: Ernesto Che Guevara
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALL FOR
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST THE WAR (See “What’s On”
for Auckland action)
Dear Friends, on Saturday, Sept.
24th, hundreds of thousands of people from around the United
States will gather in Washington, DC, to call for an end to
the war in Iraq. United for Peace and Justice, the country¹s
largest antiwar coalition, is mobilizing this massive
national demonstration and related action against the war
over the course of three days, September 24, 25 and 26th. In
London, Europe's largest anti war coalition, Stop the War,
is also organizing a massive solidarity demonstration on
that same day. United for Peace and Justice and Stop the War
Coalition are contacting you now to encourage your
organization to join this effort by planning a solidarity
demonstration sometime that same weekend, preferably on
September 24.
The Bush Administration is currently in a
state of severe crisis. Opinion polls show the majority of
the U.S. public no longer supports the Iraq war, military
recruitment is at an all-time low, funding for the war is
draining our economy and social services domestically are in
terrible disrepair, and crucially, the United States is
losing militarily in Iraq and has no legitimate alternatives
but to bring the troops home immediately. A previously
reticent U.S. Congress is showing signs of anger and
distrust at the Bush Administration. Activities generated by
members of Congress in the recent months include hearings
regarding the disclosure of the Downing Street Memos and
Bush's intentional misleading of Congress, the formation of
the Out of Iraq caucus with more than 60 members of the
House already a part of it, and the introduction of
legislation calling for early withdrawal. Tapping into this
enormously broad mass sentiment against the war, United
for Peace and Justice (UFPJ) is organizing a national rally
and march on Saturday, September 24 in Washington, DC. This
will be followed by an anti-war fair where progressive
groups will educate and interact with demonstrators, as well
as a large peace concert that same evening on the grounds of
the Washington Monument. The following day there will be an
interfaith religious service, as well as trainings on
non-violent civil disobedience and grassroots lobbying. On
Monday, September 26, UFPJ is organizing a day of grassroots
lobbying at the offices of members of Congress, and a mass
action of nonviolent civil disobedience at the White House.
On September 24, please consider joining the global anti-war
movement
in demanding an end to the Iraq War, and
bringing U.S. troops home now. For more information, see
www.unitedforpeace.org www.stopwar.org.uk or contact
Virginia Rodino, co-convenor of the UFPJ International
committee at rodino@riseup.net or 443-996-5915. Yours, in
solidarity, Leslie Cagan, National Coordinator, UFPJ;
Virginia Rodino, Co-convenor, International Committee,
UFPJ.
RAM SPEAKS TO TRANSPORT COMMITTEE - Next week, the Regional Land Transport Committee begins important hearings on the future of the Auckland region's transport network. The committee will decide on a transport plan for the next three years. RAM will be presenting our free buses petition to the committee chair, and RAM members will be making verbal submissions. The RAM submissions are likely to be more persuasive if committee members see they are backed up by a turnout of RAM supporters. Main RAM submission day, Tuesday 6th September, ARC Chamber, Vodafone House, cnr Pitt & Hopetoun Sts, central Auckland. Elaine West will present at 11.35am. Grant Morgan will give RAM's main submission at 12.45pm.
After Grant's submission, the RAM petition will
be presented to the committee chair by RAM councillor Robyn
Hughes. Second RAM submission day, Thursday 8th September,
Same venue as above. Roger Fowler will present at 9.45am.
The public are free to attend all submissions. We appeal to
RAM supporters to come along, particularly on the 6th, RAM's
main submission day. Contact: Robyn Hughes, RAM councillor
on the ARC, 021-2739421, robynhughes@paradise.net.nz or
Grant Morgan, RAM organizer, 021-2544
515
gcm@actrix.gen.nz
WAIHOPAI SPYBASE PROTEST JANUARY 20-22, 2006: The public face of New Zealand’s role as an American ally is the NZ military presence in Afghanistan. But New Zealand’s most significant contribution to that, and other American wars, including the one in Iraq, is the Waihopai spybase. Waihopai is controlled by the US, with New Zealand (including Parliament and the Prime Minister) having little or no idea what goes on there (let alone any control). The Waihopai electronic intelligence gathering base is located in the Waihopai Valley, near Blenheim. First announced in 1987, it is operated by New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) in the interests of the foreign Powers grouped together in the super-secret UKUSA Agreement (which shares global electronic and signals intelligence among the intelligence agencies of the US, UK, Canada, Australia and NZ). Its two satellite interception dishes (shielded from public view by giant domes) intercept a huge volume of telephone calls, telexes, faxes, e-mail and computer data communications. It spies on our Asia/Pacific neighbours, and forwards the material on to the major partners in the UKUSA Agreement, specifically the US National Security Agency (NSA). Its targets are international communications involving New Zealanders, including the interception of international phone calls. The codename for this – Echelon – has become notorious worldwide as the vast scope of its spying has become public. New Zealand is an integral, albeit junior, part of a global spying network, a network that is ultimately accountable only to its own constituent agencies, not governments, and certainly not to citizens.
Waihopai does not operate in the national interests of New Zealand or our neighbours. Basically it is a foreign spybase on NZ soil and directly involves us in America’s wars. Waihopai must be closed. We invite people from around the country to join us for the weekend of anti-war protest at this spybase. Come prepared for roughing it and camping out. We’ve hired portaloos and a marquee. We provide the food (note: we cater for vegetarians but vegans will have to bring their own). Bring sleeping bag, groundsheet, a tent, torch, water bottle, eating utensils, clothing for all weather, and $40 (or $20 unwaged) to cover costs. Absolutely no open fires. How to find our camp. Take Highway 6 out of Blenheim (the Nelson road); cross the Wairau River bridge, take the first turn left, and then the first turn right, follow the signs to the Department of Conservation’s Onamalutu camp. It is a public campsite and has some basic facilities. As there is a fixed charge per person per night to camp there, ABC has had to increase the registration cost. we need people, money, and publicity. If you want to take part in the weekend of protest contact the Anti-Bases Campaign, Box 2258, Christchurch. E-mail cafca@chch.planet.org.nz www.converge.org.nz/abc Make all cheques to ABC.
WHAT’S ON IN AUCKLAND
Monday, September 5, 1.30pm, 15th Fl, Auckland
Civic Building, Greys Ave, City
Meeting of the Finance
and Corporate Business Committee (Metrowater’s monitoring
body). Support the Water Pressure Group’s call for an
immediate stay of all disputed Metrowater debt enforcement
proceedings.
Five households have been threatened with
bankruptcy despite Metrowater failing to follow step one of
its own dispute procedure.
Monday, September 5, 7.30pm,
Trades Hall, 147 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn
GPJA FORUM:
EYEWITNESS REPORTS – RESISITNG THE EMPIRE: FROM VENEZUELA TO
THE PHILIPPINES. Hear two speakers recently returned from
participating in solidarity activities with the
peoples
group from Australia that went to witness the
unfolding Bolivarian Revolution. Tim Howard from Whangarei
participated in a Human Rights delegation to the Philippines
where human rights lawyers and labour leaders have struggles
in Venezuela and the Philippines. Andrew Martin, and
Australian unionist was part of a 60 strong been
assassinated in increasing numbers while the regime has
entered a crisis from recent fraudulent
elections.
Wednesday, September 7, 7.30pm, Glendowie
Community Hall,(corner of Mount Taylor Drive &
Crossfield
Rd),at Glendowie,East Auckland.
'FUTURE OF FOOD' a US
precautionary film on genetic engineering in food and our
environment;a dvd 89mins. http://www.thefutureoffood.com/ An
MP will introduce the film and lead the discussion later.
Tickets $10 including supper.Raffle as well.
Friday,
September 9, 7.30pm, Somervell Church, Auditorium,497
Remuera Rd,
'FUTURE OF FOOD' a US precautionary film on
genetic engineering in food and our environment;a dvd
89mins. Jon Carapiet, national spokespersonfor GE Free New
Zealand, will introduce the film, answer questions and
facilitate discussion at the end of the screening.Suggested
minimum koha $10 per person. Refreshments provided at the
end of the meeting. Enquiries:Margarita 520 5067 .
Saturday, September 10, 11am-2pm, Broadway, Newmarket and
Ponsonby Road areas
MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY STREETOUTREACH.
Dedicated MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY volunteers will hit the streets
to hand out free information, sell white bands, and give
people the opportunity to sign an action letter to
politicians. 10th September is international Day of Action
for the MakePovertyHistory campaign – this is calling for
governments to take urgent action to support the elimination
of poverty at the UN Summit on 13-17th September and for NZ
political parties to commit to joining the fight against
poverty. Please let others know and get involved.
Sunday,
September 11, 3-5pm, Hobson Room, Parnell Conference Centre,
Jubilee Building [formerly Foundation for the Blind], 545
Parnell Road, Auckland
KUPU TAEA invite you to the
launch of their report MEDIA AND TE TIRITI O WAITANGI 2004
with Judy McGregor and Paul Diamond. Finger food provided.
RSVP by Friday September 2 to - Dr Tim McCreanor
(timm@pl.net); Dr Raymond Nairn (09 631 5192) or Mandi
Gregory (027 295 7010).
Tuesday, September 13, 7.30pm, St
Peters Church, 71 Udys Road, Pakuranga
“NEW ZEALAND AS A
GOOD GLOBAL CITIZEN”. Your chance to find out about the
Pakuranga election candidates views on foreign policy issues
such as human rights and poverty. Sponsored by Amnesty
International, Oxfam, UN Association. For further
information contact: Kirsty@oxfam.org.nz or
09-3559852
Saturday, September 24, 11am, US Consulate,
Customs St, Downtown
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST
THE WAR
BEST ON THE WEB
TONGA
TONGA: Pacific unions
may assist striking civil servants: New Zealand, Australian
and Pacific island trade unions are soon to be approached
about providing assistance to the striking public servants
in Tonga. That's according to New Zealand Council of Trade
Unions President Ross Wilson, who has returned home after
being in the Kingdom briefly. Speakers: Ross Wilson,
president, New Zealand Council of Trade Unions
Read
transcript
>>
http://www.abc.net.au/ra/pacbeat/stories/s1449007.htm
NZ
Parasites
on Poverty Protest - Sky City
Thursday
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0508/S00356.htm
HURRICANE
KATRINA
The Perfect Storm: New Orleans and the Death of
the Common Good - The destruction of New Orleans represents
a confluence of many of the most pernicious trends in
American politics and culture: poverty, racism, militarism,
elitist greed, environmental abuse, public corruption and
the decay of democracy at every level.
_
http://www.lefthook.org/Politics/Floyd090105.html
"No
One Can Say they Didn't See it Coming"- By 2003 the federal
funding for the flood control project essentially dried up
as it was drained into the Iraq war. In 2001, FEMA warned
that a hurricane striking New Orleans was one of the three
most likely disasters in the U.S. But the Bush
administration cut New Orleans flood control funding by 44
percent to pay for the Iraq war.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10050.htm
The
Devastating Impact of Hurricane George - Welcome to Bush's
America; where the uber-rich can expect lavish tax cuts and
the huddled masses get a 3 day lock-up at the Superdome;
where the government redirects desperately-needed resources
to the oil wars in Mesopatamia and entire regions disappear
beneath the flood-waters at home.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10065.htm
In
case you missed it: Washing Away: It's a matter of when, not
if. Eventually a major hurricane will hit New Orleans head
on, instead of being just a close call. It's happened before
and it'll happen
again.
http://www.nola.com/hurricane/?/washingaway/
In
case you missed it: New Orleans - U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers faces huge budget cuts: The cuts mean major
hurricane and flood protection projects will not be awarded
to local engineering firms. Also, a study to determine ways
to protect the region from a Category 5 hurricane has been
shelved
http://snipurl.com/hdjk
Why the Levee Broke
- The president told us that we needed to fight in Iraq to
save lives here at home. Yet -- after moving billions of
domestic dollars to the Persian Gulf -- there are bodies
floating through the streets of Louisiana. What does George
W. Bush have to say for himself now?
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10057.htm
A
calamity compounded by poverty and neglect: As always with a
devastating event like Hurricane Katrina, voices are raised
claiming that nothing could have been done to prevent the
catastrophe. Such declarations are thoroughly
false.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10056.htm
CLIMATE
CHANGE
Media Alert: Cheerleading The Climate Criminals -
Part
1
http://www.medialens.org/alerts/index.php
USA
Voices
of the Lost and Forgotten- Pt. 4: Families In
Poverty
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0508/S00259.htm
Christians
told of Guantanamo Bay hunger
strike
http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/content/news_syndication/article_050829strike.shtml
GERMANY
US
bases undermine sovereignty, says
Lafontaine
http://news.ft.com/cms/s/d499ef30-1828-11da-a14b-00000e2511c8.html
IRAQ
Finding
Closure – “While in Iraq, I never once saw a terrorist with
extreme inclinations for senseless bloodshed, but only angry
farmers and shop keepers who for one reason or another wish
to end our empirical domination over their homeland. What I
saw was an honest insurrection fought by average
citizens.”
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article10011.htm
US
sniper kills Reuters soundman in Iraq: US forces in Baghdad
shot dead a Reuters television soundman and wounded a
cameraman, Iraqi police
said.
http://snipurl.com/habv
Iraq Worse Than Vietnam
-- in Number of Journalists Killed : More journalists have
been killed in Iraq since the war began in March 2003 than
during the 20 years of conflict in Vietnam, media rights
group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said on
Sunday.
http://snipurl.com/hap7
Deadly game of
cat-and-mouse between U.S. troops, insurgents: U.S. forces
are failing to make headway, and some commanders fear that
much of the military effort is
wasted.
http://informationclearinghouse.info/article10020.htm
ARMS
TRADE
Weapons: A Trillion-Dollar Trade: Military
expenditure by the United States makes up 47% of the world
total.
http://www.zenit.org/english/visualizza.phtml?sid=75551
CUBA
The
Lies Of Reporters Without
Borders
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=21&ItemID=8612
SCOTLAND
Police
chief- Lockerbie evidence was
faked
http://news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1855852005
VENEZUELA
Chavez
offers fuel at 40% discount to poor US citizens – free eye
surgery for
millions
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/world/2005/0830/3001431639FR30CHAVEZ.html
ENDS