Peace activists targeted for speaking out
Peace activists targeted for speaking out against war mongers
Anti-war activist Jon Oosterman is appearing
in the Wellington District Court
tomorrow (December 20)
charged with using offensive language at a
protest
outside the Governor-General's residence on the
day that new US
Ambassador William McCormack was
presenting his creditials.
Another Wellington peace activist, Simon Riddell, is also appearing in court tomorrow, and was arrested for protesting outside the New Zealand Defence Industry Conference at Te Papa in October. He is one of five activists being dragged through the courts after voicing serious concern at Te Papa's continued agreement to host a weapons and arms conference at "Our Place".
Mr. Oosterman is charged with having uttered
one offensive word through
the megaphone while describing
the US occupation of Iraq and the slaughter
of hundreds
of thousands of Iraqi people.
Mr. McCormack, on the other
hand, continues to roam freely, despite being
the
hand-picked representative of a government that has
willingly and
knowingly used chemical weapons (white
phosphorous) and depleted uranium
on the civilian population of Iraq. He continues to propagate the lie that the
invasion of Iraq was justified by Saddam Hussein's
possession of
weapons of mass destruction. He also
continues to claim that New Zealand 's
nuclear-free
status is a barrier to a fully-normalised relationship with
the
US. He conveniently ignores the fact that it was the
US government that
unilaterally abrogated the ANZUS
treaty, not New Zealand.
The whole case against Mr Oosterman raises some serious concerns about the use of New Zealand Police resources.
"There were eight police officers involved in the arrest of one man for using one swear word while the government-appointed representative of a rogue terrorist state is not only allowed to roam free, but enjoys the highest access to Members of Parliament and the Media," said Valerie Morse, member of Peace Action Wellington.
With so much free time, perhaps the
Police can expand their activities to
creating the full
surveillance state necessitated by the 'war on
terrorism' as enemies of the US state lurk around every
corner of this
great land.
ENDS