Yearly Archives: 2003

Greens back Clark holding her ground

Green Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Keith Locke is today congratulating Helen Clark for taking a strong anti-war position at today's post-Cabinet press conference.

Counter-Terrorism Bill – First Reading

The Greens will be voting against this bill, despite some good clauses in it, because it is a fraudulent bill. It is a fraudulent bill because although it is called the Counter-Terrorism Bill, much

JustPeace#13

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No apology needed, Helen

The Green Party has defended the Prime Minister's right to suggest that a different US administration would not have launched a full-scale invasion of Iraq.

NZ should take the lead in UN initiative

The Green Party is urging the Government to push strongly for the United Nations, not the United States, to take charge of Iraqi reconstruction. "The credibility of this United States admi

JustPeace#14

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New Zealand’s Foreign Policy: a Green View

Green foreign policy addresses the main problem of our time, and that is the huge differences in wealth and power between countries, and within countries.

PM must speak out against US belligerence, say Greens

The Green Party has called upon the Prime Minister to join other nations in criticising the Bush administration for wanting to broaden the Iraq conflict into Syria.

Dalziel wrong: Court decision doesn’t endorse wholesale detention of...

Green MP Keith Locke says the Immigration Minister Lianne Dalziel has misinterpreted yesterday's Court of Appeal decision as endorsing the detention of most asylum seekers.