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"Criminal gang" charges ludicrous31 October 2008 The police decision to lay charges of participating in a criminal gang against five of the Urewera arrestees is ludicrous. Having failed to brand these activists as terrorists the police now want to try to brand them as criminals. Why lay these charges more than a year after the arrests? Rather than being serious about these charges it seems to be an attempt to shift the whole case to the High Court rather than have it heard in the District Court. It seems the police will leave no stone unturned in trying to make the case look more serious than it is and in the process to salvage some credibility from the hopeless mess they have got themselves into. In a bare-faced abuse of the legal process the police also intend to relay charges dismissed at depositions. This is desperate stuff indeed. The police have been on a hiding to nothing since their dramatic "anti-terror" raids on October 15th last year seized of two For the police this is a "double or nothing" gamble. Since their dramatic police conference telling the country how they had thwarted terrorist activity the police case has The waste of public resources is already in the millions and will be in the tens of millions before it is over. GPJA continues to urge John Minto Mike Treen
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Am Montag, den 15 Oktober 2007 durchsuchten mehr als 300 paramilitärische Polizeikräfte 40 Häuser und Projekte in Neuseeland. Die Polzei behauptet, die Durchsuchungen basierten auf einer 'konkreten terroristischen Bedrohung' von indigenen Aktivist_innen. 20 Menschen sind insgesamt wegen Verstoss gegen das Waffengesetz angeklagt und das Gerichtsverfahren könnte mehrere Jahre dauern. Auf dieser Seite findest du Informationen über regionale Unterstützungsgruppen, Termine und Spenden. [Mehr] |