Keith Locke to the Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Official Development Assistance): Does New Zealand have a timetable to meet the United Nations target of 0.7% of gross national income spent on foreign aid by 2015; if not, why not?
This is a shameful bill that shows the inconsistency in the Government's talk about human rights.
The Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee is in the middle of a review of the Terrorism Supp
The Green Party would like to say at the outset that, of course, all the parties in the House are united to fight terrorism in the most effective way and we should have appropriate laws for that.
The Prime Minister should challenge Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf over torture, honour killings, and disdain for democracy when she meets him tomorrow.
The Green Party's Human Rights Policy, launched at a special multi-ethnic event in Auckland today, outlines a vision where all people are treated fairly and equally.
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.
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