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Start: 21:00
End: 23:59

Kings Arms, 59 France St, Newtown

Together with - : DAM NATIVE www.damnative.com CORNER STONE ROOTS - UNITY PACIFIC - BATUCADA SOUND MACHINE - NAT ROSE - DAM NATIVE - DLT - MISS B ME - DT - ANTONIO TE MAIOHA - BT - MISS GINGER HAWAIIAN MC; and more. $25 at door. $20 from Real Groovy, Conch Record. www.conscious.maori.nz

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St Columba Centre, 40 Vermont Street, Ponsonby

Dignity and Justice for All of Us. Panel of speakers Margaret Bedggood with Edwina Hughes – Indigenous Rights/UN Declaration; Greg Thwaite - Terrorism legislation/human rights; McBride - NZ Terrorism legislation; Women’s Rights/New Issues-Shila Nair; Kristin Ross and Cicilia Khin - Youth Concerns.

For information
contact Joan Macdonald email joanmac (at) pl.net. Phone 360 8001

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Engineering School auditorium (Rm 1439), 20 Symonds St

TALK ABOUT TERROR - A Public Forum at the University of Auckland Reflections on politics, history, law and media.

Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

On Saturday 15 December, we will be hosting a community dinner in support of the Urewera 17 at St John's Church, corner of Willis and Dixon Streets (Wellington) starting at 7pm. There will be amazing vegan-friendly food, speakers and films. The cost is $8 unwaged and $12 waged, tickets available on the door.

All proceeds will go to support the arrestees.

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Start: 01/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 04/01/2008 - 23:59

1st Tuesday January 2008 Whakawhanaungatanga

• 10.00 am Powhiri
• 11.00 am Hangi
• Settle in
• Bands waiata
• 5.30 pm Tina
• Waiata ano

Ta moko

2nd Wednesday January 2008 Information sharing

20 minute slots for those interested in sharing. Make sure that you
speak with Adrianne to schedule you into the programme, Adrianne will
be available between 8.00 am to 10.00 am.

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1st Tuesday January 2008 Whakawhanaungatanga

• 10.00 am Powhiri
• 11.00 am Hangi
• Settle in
• Bands waiata
• 5.30 pm Tina
• Waiata ano

Ta moko

2nd Wednesday January 2008 Information sharing

20 minute slots for those interested in sharing. Make sure that you
speak with Adrianne to schedule you into the programme, Adrianne will
be available between 8.00 am to 10.00 am.

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1st Tuesday January 2008 Whakawhanaungatanga

• 10.00 am Powhiri
• 11.00 am Hangi
• Settle in
• Bands waiata
• 5.30 pm Tina
• Waiata ano

Ta moko

2nd Wednesday January 2008 Information sharing

20 minute slots for those interested in sharing. Make sure that you
speak with Adrianne to schedule you into the programme, Adrianne will
be available between 8.00 am to 10.00 am.

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Start: 01/01/2008 - 00:00
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1st Tuesday January 2008 Whakawhanaungatanga

• 10.00 am Powhiri
• 11.00 am Hangi
• Settle in
• Bands waiata
• 5.30 pm Tina
• Waiata ano

Ta moko

2nd Wednesday January 2008 Information sharing

20 minute slots for those interested in sharing. Make sure that you
speak with Adrianne to schedule you into the programme, Adrianne will
be available between 8.00 am to 10.00 am.

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Start: 18:00

Civil Rights organising meeting

AUCKLAND: Starting again January 15.

Civil Rights Defence Committee, 6pm, Tuesday Unite House, L12, 300 Queen St

Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

He mihi nui ki a koutou,
we would like to invite you to a WAITANGI DAY organising meeting.

:: Tuesday 15th January 2008, 7pm
:: 128 Abel Smith Street, Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington
:: Bring some kai

This invitation comes from a group of people that has been meeting every Tuesday night at the 128 Abel Smith community house since the nationwide raids and arrests on 15th October. The group was set up to support the prisoners, to bring the community together and to organise demonstrations against the raids. It's demands are (were):

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Start: 25/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 27/01/2008 - 23:59

Friday, 25 to Sunday, 27 January - Waihopai spybase protest: "The public face of New Zealand's role as an American ally is the NZ military presence in Afghanistan. But New Zealand's most significant contribution to that, and other American wars, including the one in Iraq, is the Waihopai spybase. Waihopai is controlled by the US, with New Zealand (including Parliament and the Prime Minister) having little or no idea what goes on there (let alone any control) ... Waihopai does not operate in the interests of New Zealanders or our neighbours.

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Start: 25/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 27/01/2008 - 23:59

Friday, 25 to Sunday, 27 January - Waihopai spybase protest: "The public face of New Zealand's role as an American ally is the NZ military presence in Afghanistan. But New Zealand's most significant contribution to that, and other American wars, including the one in Iraq, is the Waihopai spybase. Waihopai is controlled by the US, with New Zealand (including Parliament and the Prime Minister) having little or no idea what goes on there (let alone any control) ... Waihopai does not operate in the interests of New Zealanders or our neighbours.

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End: 23:59
Start: 25/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 27/01/2008 - 23:59

Friday, 25 to Sunday, 27 January - Waihopai spybase protest: "The public face of New Zealand's role as an American ally is the NZ military presence in Afghanistan. But New Zealand's most significant contribution to that, and other American wars, including the one in Iraq, is the Waihopai spybase. Waihopai is controlled by the US, with New Zealand (including Parliament and the Prime Minister) having little or no idea what goes on there (let alone any control) ... Waihopai does not operate in the interests of New Zealanders or our neighbours.

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Start: 00:00
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Start: 16:00
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Members of the October 15th solidarity crew invite you to join on a Waitangi Day procession from Waitangi Park to the Mount Cook Prison Barracks to commemorate victims of Crown violence and acknowledge the continued colonisation of Aotearoa New Zealand. We will also be drawing attention to the continued prosecution of the ‘Urewera 16’ who still face a political trial on charges under the Arms Act. We will be leaving the south west corner of Waitangi Park at 4pm on 6 February. We invite you to bring tino rangatiratanga flags or other appropriate banners and placards.

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Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

The Wellington October 15 Solidarity group has been meeting since the
day after the raids and arrests last year. The raids raised many
interlocking issues, the on-going court case, the Terrorism
Suppression Act and the demands for Te Mana Motuhake o Tuhoe and Tino
Rangatiratanga. The October 15 Solidarity group has called a meeting
for anyone interested in working on these issues in 2008.

7pm Wednesday 13 February
Thistle Hall

Open to anyone interested in working on these issues. The meeting is
to discuss how we want to work on these issues, and what sort of group

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Start: 19:00
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October 15th solidarity – Poneke – campaign meeting

Kia ora

You are invited to a campaign strategy and planning meeting on Tuesday evening, February 19th at 7pm at Thistle Hall, top of Cuba Street in Wellington.

The meeting will continue the work from last week on a strategy for the campaign. We hope to establish a clear campaign purpose and goals, and some strategies and tactics for use.

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Start: 12:00
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Stop the raids!

Meet in Aotea Square, 12noon Saturday 23rd February 2008.

Start: 12:00
End: 14:00

There will be a rally starting at 12pm on Saturday, 26 February, 2007 at Manners Mall in Wellington to show our support with the arrested and to inform the public.

We demand:
- all charges be dropped against all defendants
- no more police raids, no more arrests
- repeal all terrorism laws
- leave Tuhoe alone

wellingtonprisoners (at) gmail.com

Start: 12:00
End: 14:00

STOP THE RAIDS!

Otautahi / Christchurch

Protest - Saturday 23rd February, 12 noon, meet in Cathedral Square.

This week the state rolled out more raids targetting tino rangatiratanga and te mana motuhake o Tuhoe activists. Join us on the street in opposing this ongoing persecution from the police, to say NO to more raids, to demand the charges for the Urewera 19 are dropped, and to stand in solidarity with the people of Tuhoe.

Featuring music and speakers. Please bring banners, placards, etc.

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Start: 10:00

The next court appearance will be on 5th March 2008, 10am in the Auckland District Court.

Start: 17:00
End: 18:00

There will be a solidarity action in Wellington to support the 'Urewera 19' on Wednesday March 5th as they appear in court in Auckland on that day. People are meeting at the corner of Bowen Street and Lambton Quay with a banner, leaflets and a megaphone. All those in support and solidarity with the arrestees are welcome.

Start: 19:00
End: 21:30

A film screening to support those arrested in last years "Terror Raids"
The Auckland Indymedia collective presents

Terrorists - The kids they sentenced.

A screening to support those arrested in last years so called "terror raids".

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Start: 18:00
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Continue work on campaign aim, strategy and tactics. Meeting at Thistle Hall at the top of Cuba Street.

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Start: 19:00
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Kia ora

This is an invitation to next week's October 15th organising meeting. This meeting will be SPECIFICALLY dedicated to organising around the Labour Party conference.

This includes:
1. a public meeting on 8 April, and
2. action/information for the Labour Party conference on 11-13 April in Wellington.

We would love to have your input into this...so please come along.

WHERE: 128 Community house, 128 Abel Smith Street
WHEN: Tuesday 18 March, 7pm-9pm

Please feel free to pass this invitation along to interested people.

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Start: 14:00
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Fundraising Gig: Saturday 5 April, 2pm at the Adelaide (114 Adelaide Road Newtown)

An afternoon at the Adelaide, featuring Emma Paki, The Klezmer Rebs and more. The money raised from this gig will go to support those affected by the raids, and to build the resistance to the police's actions.

$5 (or more)

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Start: 19:30
End: 22:00

Monday 7th April: GPJA MONTHLY FORUM – ANTI-TERROR LAWS: Trades Hall, 147 Great North Road, Grey Lynn. 7.30pm Special Forum to update on the campaign to repeal the anti-terror laws. Details of panellists to follow. www.gpja.org.nz

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Public Meeting: Police raids, terrorism and the Labour Party conference
When: Tuesday, 8 April, 6-8pm
Where: Arlington Hall, Taranaki Street (across from Wellington High School sport fields)

The Labour Party is hosting its election year conference in Wellington on April 11-13. Come help us organise against the racist brutality of this government.

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Start: 20:30
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Upper Hutt Posse (Wellington, 2 MCs + drummer only)
The Eastern

+ More

Guest speaker: Urs Signer, arrested in October 15th raids

8:30pm, Thursday 10th April
Al's Bar
31 Dundas St (off Colombo St), Christchurch

$10. Door Sales Only.

CDs, T-Shirts and badges for sale at the door

All funds raised will go towards supporting those arrested in the raids and their whanau during court hearings.

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Start: 12:00
End: 18:00

Protest: Saturday 12 April, midday, meet at Te Aro Park (between Ghuznee St and Manners St)

The protest will start at Te Aro Park (also known as Pigeon Park) and move to the Labour Party Congress (held at the Town Hall). Everyone who opposed the raids is invited to come and bring banners, placards and noise-makers. The government has attacked, October 15 Solidarity Wellington will not allow the government that attacked us to congratulate itself in peace.

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Start: 18:00
End: 20:00

Continue work on campaign aim, strategy and tactics. Meeting at Thistle Hall at the top of Cuba Street.

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Start: 00:00

The defendants have been excused from the next ‘call-over’ on 18 April when several further applications will be lodged by counsel for the defence.

Start: 17:00
End: 18:00

Friday 18 April - Solidarity action - 5pm meet at the Cenotaph, Lambton Quay at Bowen Street, Wellington. Lawyers of the accused are appearing in Auckland on this day in order to file several legal motions. Please get out on the streets and help spread the word about the issues. We will have banners, leaflets, megaphone etc

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Start: 17:00

The October 15th Solidarity crew is producing a paper version of the newsletter with information about the case and the surrounding issues. We are aiming to produce this on a monthly basis. The next issue will be for May. We are keen to have any analysis about the Labour Party conference or other relevant political issues, legal updates about the case, Tino Rangatiratanga or solidarity actions and campaigns elsewhere. Please email submissions to info@october15thsolidarity.info

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Start: 18:00
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Regular organising meeting at Thistle Hall, top of Cuba Street in Wellington. Issues to be discussed include upcoming public meetings and educational strategy for next few months leading up to international day of action on 30 August.

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Start: 19:00
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Thursday 1 May 7-9pm at Mungavin Hall, Lower Mungavin Avenue. Porirua. Come along to find what the October 15th 'terror raids' mean for you and your family, find out how we can make Tino Rangatiratanga happen in Aotearoa now and what Tuhoe is doing to stand up to police violence. Come along and get involved in the campaign for freedom.

The public meeting is sponsored by October 15th Solidarity Crew Wellington. We are a grassroots group committed to securing the

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Start: 21:10

Awesome benefit gig at Happy featuring hip hop legends Upper Hutt Posse and the notoriously outlandish and fantastical Mr Sterile Assembly. More details to come!

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Start: 18:00
End: 19:30

A public forum with NICKY HAGER and JANE KELSEY
Part Three of the TALK ABOUT TERROR series

Whare Wananga, Second Floor, Auckland Central Library, Lorne Street

Wednesday 7 May, 6pm - 7:30pm

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Start: 16:00
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Media Studies Research Seminars
Tuesday 13 May, 4-5pm
KP 42, room 101

Tuhoe and "terrorism" on television news
Sue Abel (VUW)

Start: 18:00
End: 20:00

Organising meetings are fortnightly at Thistle Hall, Cuba Street at 6pm.

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Start: 10:00
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Court Appearance: Pre-deposition hearing at the Auckland District Court, 19 May at 10am. All of the arrestees have been excused.

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Start: 10:00
End: 17:00

Two Wellington Operation 8 defendants are challenging their non-association order in the Wellington High Court.

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Start: 18:01
End: 20:00

Organising meetings are fortnightly at Thistle Hall, Cuba Street at 6pm.

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Start: 10:00
End: 17:00

Raunatiri Hunt, who was arrested on 19 February 2008 as part of Operation 8, will not have to attend the deposition hearing in Auckland in September with his 18 co-accused. His lawyer, Nicholas Dutch, conceded there was a prima facie case to answer but said all of the evidence against Hunt could be dealt with by a depositions hearing in Tauranga.

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Start: 18:30
End: 22:30

Benefit For Maori And Anarchists Of New Zealand

On 15th October 2007, over 300 police arrested 17 indigenous, anarchist, environmental and anti-war activists across Aotearoa (New Zealand).

The police wanted to charge 12 activists under the Terrorism Suppression Act for alleged participation in a terrorist organisation. However, these charges won't be laid. After 4 weeks in jail, everyone was released. A trial will still take place though for alleged possession of weapons.

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