Monthly Archives: June, 2005

Celebrating Diversity – Green Human Rights Policy Launch

It is my privilege to be able to present to you a very important document for the Green Party, our Human Rights policy.

Zaoui decision should stop deportation: Locke

Green MP Keith Locke is welcoming the Supreme Court's latest decision in the Zaoui case, saying the important due process considerations ordered will make it difficult for Mr Zaoui to be deported back to possible torture and death in Algeria.

People in glass houses should not throw (Pol) Pots

Not long after the Greens came into Parliament in 1999, National, New Zealand First and ACT MPs tried to discredit the Greens' strong human rights policy by portraying me as a supporter of the Ca

JustPeace #82

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Passport Office should rubberstamp smiling :o)

The Passport Office should stop refusing to accept passport photos showing people who are smiling, Green MP Keith Locke says.

Greens support ‘Make Poverty History’ campaign

Green Party Overseas Aid Spokesperson Keith Locke will represent his party at the New Zealand launch of the 'Make Poverty History' campaign in Auckland tomorrow.

Auckland needs more buses, not gridlock

Green Party Auckland Transport Spokesperson Keith Locke has welcomed the record spending on that city's public transport in the National Land Transport Programme, announced today.