http://www.gpja.org.nz/]QUOTE OF THE WEEK "It has
become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded
our humanity." - Albert Einstein
WHAT’S ON IN NEW
ZEALAND
WORKERS CHARTER NEWSPAPER – MARCH EDITION. If
you’d like a free copy of this vibrant new paper then
email your name and address to
[editor@workerscharter.org.nz] and we will send you a free
promotional copy and hope you will subscribe.
Friday, 14
to Sunday, 16 March - 'PROMOTING PEACE THROUGH ACTIVE
NON-VIOLENT RESISTANCE' is the theme of the 2008 National
Peace Workshops - postponed earlier this year, the National
Peace Workshops have now been re-scheduled and will be held
at the Quaker Settlement, Whanganui, in March. The weekend
will include workshops and panel discussions with Maori,
Moriori, Pacific and Pakeha contributors who have experience
of community and individual non-violent resistance, and/or
non-violent direct action in Aotearoa and overseas; as well
as workshops on campaigns of our member and other groups.
More information and registration details will be available
in late January at
[http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/npw08.htm]
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Saturday, March
15, "CIVIL SOCIETY: USING LAW AS A SWORD". 8.30am-5pm,
Auckland University On 15th March, the Faculty of Law,
University of Auckland will be hosting a one-day Symposium
entitled "CIVIL SOCIETY: USING LAW AS A SWORD". The
symposium will be open to the public, but pre-registration
(cost $30) is essential. The organisers of the Symposium are
Treasa Dunworth and Kris Gledhill of the Law Faculty, Rt
Honourable Ted Thomas, Janfrie Wakim and Deborah Manning. We
are also pleased to have the support of the Human Rights
Commission with this initiative. If you are interested in
this event or wish to register (there is a fee of $30.00)
please email Treasa Dunworth at [t.dunworth@auckland.ac.nz]
or phone on (09) 3737599 ext 88008.
Wednesday 19th March,
7.30pm Public Meeting “NATURAL HEALTH PRODUCTS – DO YOU
HAVE FREEDOM OF CHOICE?” Wesley Community Centre, 740
Sandringham Road, Auckland. Organised by the Green Party.
Come along and discuss how to regulate our natural health
industry while protecting our freedom of choice. Speakers:
Sue Kedgley, Green MP Nicola Grace, Spokesperson for Health
Freedom NZ Ron Law, Risk & Policy Analyst John Appleton,
Natural Health Product Distributor Chair: Lisa Er, Founder
of Lisa's Hummus Please send this invitation out to your
networks. Hope to see you there.
Thursday 20th March –
POT LUCK DINNER WITH NELSON DAVILA – Venezuela’s Charge
D’affairs for Australia, NZ and the Pacific. (See bio
details below) Bring something to share to Unite Union
office, 6A Western Springs Road, Western Springs, Auckland,
6pm. All welcome!
Friday 21st March – SPECIAL GPJA MARCH
FORUM – REVOLUTIONARY VENEZUELAN DIPLOMAT: A forum not to
be missed! Meeting details: Trades Hall, 147 Great North
Road, Grey Lynn. 7.30pm Revolutionary Venezuelan diplomat,
NELSON DAVILA to speak. Nelson, who is based in Canberra, is
Venezuela's charge d'affaires for Australia, NZ and the
Pacific. He is not your traditional diplomat, starting out
as a student activist, then becoming an indigenous rights
activist, and joining Huge Chavez's secret revolutionary
group inside the Venezuelan armed forces. He is one of
President Chavez's closest and most trusted political
collaborators right up to this day. Nelson will speak about
the nature of the Venezuelan revolutionary process,
including the recent formation of the five million strong
United Socialist Party of Venezuela, the government's strong
support for indigenous rights in Venezuela, and the growth
of Communal Councils which have delegated powers to decide
on local and regional priorities along with a huge chunk of
state funding to implement their own plans at the
grassroots. Nelson is hoping that his tour will give impetus
to the establishment of a broad-based, inclusive Venezuela
solidarity movement in New Zealand. It is hoped Nelson’s
tour (one week in NZ) will result in the creation of a
nationwide Venezuela solidarity network pave the way for a
visit to New Zealand by President Chavez.
Saturday March
29th, ELECTION FORUM ON EDUCATION organised by QPEC (Quality
Public Education Coalition) 10am, Saturday 29th March 2008,
St Columba Centre, Vermont Street, Ponsonby. ALL WELCOME!
Education spokespeople from the main political parties have
been invited to discuss their party policies on education.
The MPs that have confirmed are: Anne Tolley – National
Chris Carter – Labour Te Ururoa Flavell – Maori Party
Meteria Turei – Greens These spokespeople have been asked
to speak about their party’s priorities in education and
respond to issues raised by the audience. Issues of
importance to QPEC include: 1. The long tail of
under-achievement (with Maori and PI students
over-represented) 2. Under-funding/creeping privatisation at
all levels of education 3. Open entry to university under
threat 4. Ever increasing school fees 5. Public funding for
private ECE centres 6. Special education resourcing
mechanisms. A 12 noon lunch will be provided – a koha will
be requested. (The QPEC AGM will follow lunch – observers
welcome to stay)
April 10th to 19th – THE HOLLOW MEN
COMES TO AUCKLAND One Man One Mission Many Advisers .. The
Hollow Men Acclaimed Play The Hollow Men Brings Politics
Up-close in Auckland in April. Written by Auckland writer
Dean Parker and based on Nicky Hager’s controversial book,
The Hollow Men is at Maidment Theatre, Auckland from
Thursday 10 April to Saturday 19 April for 10 performances
only. The Hollow Men examines the months of Don Brash’s
leadership of the National Party leading up to the 2005
election. The play had its world premiere in Wellington in
September last year followed by a season in Palmerston and
then a return season in Wellington. “Exciting, funny and
totally absorbing” – Dominion Post "Full of half-lies"
-- National Business Review "Who was it described John Key
as the priest with his hand on your knee...?" -- The Hollow
Men. In The Hollow Men, the cast plays a variety of
political movers and shakers; many of whom still walk the
corridors of parliament today. The Hollow Men plays at
Maidment Theatre, Auckland for a strictly limited season
from 10-19 April. Book by phoning 09 308 2383 or online at
www.maidment.auckland.ac.nz [
http://www.maidment.auckland.ac.nz].
Monday 7th April:
GPJA MONTHLY FORUM – ANTI-TERROR LAWS: Trades Hall, 147
Great North Road, Grey Lynn. 7.30pm Special Forum to update
on the campaign to repeal the anti-terror laws. Details of
panellists to follow.
Monday 12th May: GPJA MONTHLY FORUM
– THE PALESTINIAN STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE, Trades Hall, 147
Great North Road, Grey Lynn. 7.30pm Maher Mughrabi,
Palestinian writer and journalist now working in Melbourne
at The Age and a member of the Palestinian Diaspora. This
meeting comes just two days before the anniversary of al
Nakba – the anniversary of the proclaiming of the state of
Israel in Tel Aviv.
~ Ongoing - Help us ban cluster
bombs, online petition: "I support the global call to ban
cluster bombs", you can add your name at [http://www.stopclusterbombs.org.nz/take-action/petition/]
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Support the defence of activists
arrested in the so-called “anti-terror raids” A CD of
great music… Double CD & Booklet $25 TU KOTAHI -
Freedom Fighting Anthems 25 excellent tracks of sheer Kiwi
music/voice !!!!!!!!! >From CD sleeve note:- "Tu Kotahi -
Freedom Fighting Anthems" is a non-profit, consciousness
raising project. All funds will go to organisations in
Aotearoa who are working specifically with those affected by
the Oct 15th 2007 state raids. The booklet, called Wahanui,
was put together by Conscious Collaborations T Shirts "Ke
Whawhai Tonu Matu" $25 (orders taken - state size required)
To order or to help sell - Contact VANESSA -
[spadarkle@hotmail.com] Ph 09 836 9002
[http://www.freedomfighterscd.org.nz/]
CLIMATE CHANGE -
SOCIAL CHANGE CONFERENCE, APRIL 11-13, 2008, SYDNEY The
world is teetering on the brink of unstoppable climate
change. Many now recognise the need for serious change in
the way we produce and use energy, our transport systems,
food production, urban design and forestry practices. Yet
politicians are still mouthing platitudes while allowing
corporations to continue to profit from polluting our
atmosphere and destroying our ecosystem. The need for social
change has become an urgent part of preventing catastrophic
climate change. Can the market fix the problem? What is the
real record of carbon trading? How can we build a social
movement capable of averting this disaster? What models and
experiences can offer real solutions? To strengthen the
exchange of ideas and contribute towards that urgent action
Green Left Weekly is organising the Climate Change - Social
Change conference from April 11-13, 2008 in Sydney. We are
pleased to have confirmed: - John Bellamy Foster, author of
Marx's Ecology: Materialism and Nature, editor of Monthly
Review
([http://sociology.uoregon.edu/faculty/foster.php]) -
Patrick Bond, Director of the Centre for Civil Society,
University of Natal, South Africa; editor of Climate Change,
Carbon Trading and Civil Society
www.zcommunications.org/zspace/patrickbond
[http://www.zcommunications.org/zspace/patrickbond]
[http://www.zcommunications.org/zspace/patrickbond] -
Roberto Perez, Cuban permaculturalist (featured in The Power
of Community: how Cuba survived peak oil) () We invite your
participation in making this more than just an exchange of
ideas - important as that is - but a part of building up
resistance to corporate-led climate change and strengthening
the movement for sustainable development. To receive updates
about the conference, send an email to [
climatechange_socialchangeconf_announce-subscribe@yahoogroups.com]
Please forward this conference call to your networks. In
solidarity, Kamala Emanuel and Pip Hinman, Climate Change -
Social Change conference organisers
ANNOUNCING THE MAY DAY
2008 BRIGADE TO VENEZUELA Registration deadline: March
30th, 2008 (including payment). The Australia-Venezuela
Solidarity Network’s (AVSN) next solidarity brigade to
Venezuela is schedule for May 2008 and will coincide with
May Day (May 1st) in Venezuela. The brigade will be a unique
opportunity to see first-hand the unfolding revolution in
Venezuela. If you are interested in being part of this
inspiring and educational experience, please send the
completed registration form to
[brigades@venezuelasolidarity.org]
BEST ON THE
WEB
NEW ZEALAND
Link to excellent 25 minute interview of
Dr Hans Koechler by Jane Kelsey during his recent visit to
Auckland - produced by Kamal of Teamwork Productions. Will
be on Darpan - The Mirror, Triangle TV, 4pm Saturday March
15? 2008. [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5534185595806557954]
The latest Greenpeace GE Free Food Guide reflects a
strong ongoing non-GE position from New Zealand food
companies and an unprecedented anti-GE stance from
Australasia's largest food company. [
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0801/S00243.htm]
WORLD
ECONOMY The new Bank of the South assaults neoliberal
economics [http://www.forumdesalternatives.org/EN/readarticle.php?article_id=4616]
AFGHANISTAN NATO winning battles, losing Afghanistan:
"Make no mistake", begins a new issue brief from
non-partisan think-tank the Atlantic Council of the United
States, "NATO is not winning in Afghanistan". [http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/JB02Df02.html]
IRAQ New analysis ‘confirms’ 1 million+ Iraq
casualties
[http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0802/S00012.htm]
LATIN
AMERICA ALBA, an Economic Alternative for Latin America [
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/3116]
Indianismo and Marxism: The Missed Encounter of Two
Revolutionary Principles by Álvaro García Linera, vice
president of Bolivia
[http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/garcia310108.html]
WEST
SAHARA Swedish Fund Öhman to divest from Wesfarmers
Australia - The Australia Wester Sahara Association (AWSA)
applauds the decision of Öhman Funds from Sweden to divest
from the Australian phosphate company CSBP (Wesfarmers) due
to its imports of phosphate rock from the occupied Western
Sahara. [http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0802/S00019.htm] --
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