Tag: wikileaks
NZ still taking hands off position on Mubarak
I asked Foreign Minister Murray McCully during Parliament’s question time : “Why is he not calling for the immediate resignation of Hosni Mubarak as Egypt’s Read More
Wikileaks gives impetus to Waihopai protest
It was good to be part of the protest outside the Waihopai spybase on Saturday. It is a bit out of the way, so the Read More
Cyberwarfare a dangerous path
I see that “cybersecurity” one of the agenda items in this week’s tete-a-tete between Foreign Minister Murray McCully, Defence Minister Wayne Mapp and their UK Read More
Why NZ sent army engineers to Iraq in 2003
There has been outrage from Helen Clark, Phil Goff and Jim Anderton over a claim by a US Embassy official (in the Wikileaks documents) that: Read More
What unpopular US intelligence targets did Clark authorise?
David Keegan, the deputy US Ambassador in 2007, wrote in a cable that Helen Clark “has been willing to address [intelligence] targets of marginal benefit Read More
Defend Wikileaks against US government attacks
Prominent Australians, including Green Senator Bob Brown, have signed an Open Letter to Julia Gillard asking her to provide assistance to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange Read More
Is Waihopai helping the US spy on the UN?
The latest Wikileaks documents on US spying on the UN are going to make it harder for our government to justify the Waihopai spy station. Read More