Yearly Archives: 2004

Locke urges Govt: ‘Stand up to Bush’

The Green Party is calling on the Government to take a more pro-active role in standing up for international human rights' conventions than it did in the first term of George W. Bush's presidency.

Arafat leaves legacy of hope to his people

The Green Party says the legacy of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat will be a homeland for his people.

Greens to greet last Northerner

Green Party members will welcome the arrival of the last Northerner service into Auckland on Saturday with flowers and banners.

Untangling Auckland’s Transport

To kick off our Transport campaign, an successful Transport Forum was held on 20th September.

The Way Ahead?

"When streets are for people, everyone wins" was the clear message from our recent transport forum on 2nd November.

Locke calls on Government to condemn all war crimes

Green MP Keith Locke has challenged the government to speak out against American war crimes in Fallujah in the same way that it has condemned the terrorist bombing of civilian targets in Baghdad.

SIS allegations too serious to ignore, says Locke

Green MP Keith Locke is calling for an inquiry into the Security Intelligence Service following claims from former agents that it has been spying on Maori organisations, including the Maori Party.

Locke backs Brash / Peters call for independent SIS...

Green MP Keith Locke is supporting Don Brash and Winston Peters' calls this morning for an independent inquiry into allegations that the SIS has been spying on Maori groups.

Yates can’t hide fact that Identity Bill is bad...

Green MP Keith Locke says the Identity (Citizenship and Travel Document) Bill, as reported back from the Government Administration Committee, will discourage skilled migrants from coming here and undermine our civil liberties.