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Foreign Affairs Minister Phil Goff will be visiting Sri Lanka this month (4-5 March) to see the tsunami relief efforts first hand. He can be proud of the contribution New Zealanders have made there and in the other countries inundated on Boxing Day.

Tibet Petition

Show your support for the Middle Way Approach by printing out this petition, collecting signatures and returning it to the Friends of Tibet.  Many thanks, Keith and Sue.

Head of State Referenda Bill text

This bill provides for the holding of 2 referenda on proposals to reconsider the matter of New Zealand's head of State.

Let Irving Come

Without the guise of victimhood provided by attempts to suppress him, Irving's arguments would have largely disappeared from sight many years ago.

Imprisoned refugee inhumanely treated

The treatment of Algerian refugee Ahmed Zaoui is a blot on the Government's record. He remains in solitary confinement in Paremoremo prison 10 months after he arrived here seeking asylum.

Aoraki Greens celebrate Keith Locke’s time in parliament

Join us as we celebrate the achievements andcontributions of Keith Locke MP as he farewellsParliament.Special Guest : Keith Locke MPWhere: The Brewery (Cassels and Sons) cnr Garlands Road and Cumnor Terrace WoolstonWhen: Friday 7th October 5.30pm-7pmHosted by the Aoraki Greens. All welcome. Bar available. Nibbles provided.  

Ms Rebiya Kadeer: Why China Needs to Recognise the...

Come hear this Chinese Uighur leader and human rights activist speaks about her life and her people.

Repression is not an Olympic sport

When China made its bid for the 2008 Olympics, Chinese authorities promised improvements in human rights. Since then, the harsh methods used to prepare the country and Beijing for the games have actually made things worse. Find out what's going on and and why we should stand up for the human dignity the games are supposed to represent. Clark and Cosgrove must challenge Games web censorship Currie must stop discouraging free speech for athletes

Sitting MPs under surveillance by government agencies

It is good that the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security has confirmed that the all SIS files on sitting MPs have been closed.