Greens

Bradford Sends Wrong Signal To Mahathir by Welcoming Resumption...

Green Party Foreign Affairs spokesperson Keith Locke has attacked Defence Minister Max Bradford for welcoming Malaysia back into military exercises with New Zealand under .

Greens to Fight F-16 Purchase

Green Party Defence spokesperson Keith Locke has welcomed the decision not to purchase a third frigate, but says his party will campaign to stop New Zealand getting 28 new fighter planes.

Shipley Must Take Sides In Malaysian Fight For Democracy

SHIPLEY MUST TAKE SIDES IN MALAYSIAN FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY Green Party Foreign Affairs spokesperon Keith Locke has accused Jenny Shipley of

Commonwealth Job Prospects Silencing McKinnon?

Foreign Minister Don McKinnon's desire for Mahathir Mohamad's vote for the post of Commonwealth Secretary General seems be stopping a strong New Zealand response to repression in Malaysia, Green Party International spokesperson Keith Locke said today

NZ Must Speak Out Against Malaysian Repression

The Green Party international spokesperson, Keith Locke, has condemned the New Zealand government's silence over the escalating repression in Malaysia.

Greens slam ‘oral support’ for Clinton

Green Party International spokesperson Keith Locke has condemned Foreign Minister Don McKinnon for giving "oral support" to President Clinton regarding his bombing of Sudan and Afghanistan yesterday.

Bombings inappropriate

The Green Party's international spokesperson Keith Locke has described the President Clinton-ordered bombing of Sudan and Afghanistan as "inappropriate" actions.

Open letter to British Prime Minister Tony Blair

We would like to bring to your attention our strong opposition to the ongoing war in Iraq. We believe invasion of Iraq, led by American and British forces, was contrary to international law, and has been a disaster for the Iraqi people.

Repression is not an Olympic Sport – Action...

Action outside of Parliament tomorrow, 1pm, to highlight human rights abuses in China in the lead up to the Olympics. It marks the first day of Ni Yulan's trial. Ni Yulan is a vocal critic of the Chinese government and will appear in court for defending the rights of displaced people in Beijing.