La Lucha Sigue

Protest in Auckland

A amenecer del lunes de octobré 2007 en Nueva Zelanda, un cuerpo de más de 300 policía hicieron una incursión en docenas de casas alrededor del país. Hay existe “una terrorista amenza concreto” era el reclamo de la policía. En hecho, policía con guerrero disfraz y armamento grande asestaron un golpe traumático en toda la comunidad de Ruatoki, el corazón de la tribu Tuhoe. Ahora después más de seis meses, no hay evidencia nada de “una terrorista amenza concreto.’’

La policía arrestaron y encarcelaron 17 indígena, ecológico, anarquista o contra-guerra activistas, incluyendo una minoría de origen europeo. Primero, la policía trataron de acusar 12 del 17 bajo el Ley de Supresión de Terrorismo [TSA]; sin embargo, el Sub-Secretario de Justicía rechazó la autorización. Despues 4 semanas de encarcelación, todos pusieron en libertad condicional bajo fianza. Uno del original 17 puso en libertad sin cargo. El 19 de febrero 2008, la policía hicieron otra incursión con tres más arrestos en la región de Ruatoki. Todos pusieron en libertad condicional bajo fianza sin encarcelación. Arrestaron a una mujer el jueves de abril el 17 de 2008. Ella también hace frente a carga bajo el ley de armamentos.

Ahora, 20 personas confrontan cargos sobre el ley de armamentos de Nueva Zelanda. Es posible que el proceso de la justicia se extenderá dos años o más. Aunque fuera del carcel, todos tienen condiciones estrictos de la fianza que les nieguen la libertad de movimiento y la asociación. Dentro de este sitio web, puede vd. aprender acerca de: actividades del grupos de apoyo; datos y lugares de eventos de solidaridad; opportunidades por contribución y colaboración y más. La lucha sigue...

Sign onto the Solidarity Statement!

Support the international day of action and the on-going solidarity work by signing onto our statement below and getting active in your community. The solidarity statement below is for both individuals and organisations. If you would like to sign onto the statement, please email us at info@october15thsolidarity.info with your name and/or organisation and we will include you. The international day of action is scheduled for Saturday 30 August (this is just before the start of the Depositions Hearings in Auckland on 1 September and set down for a month).

New resources available

This week, the October 15th Solidarity crew in Poneke (Wellington) has published two new items to use on the streets. Volume 3 of the newsletter detailing the non-association situation for the 20 people accused is outlined along with other stories, events and analysis. There is also a new A6 size leaflet for getting the word out about our demands and mobilising people for the international day of action on Saturday, 30 August 2008. Both publications are available on the 'resources' page.

La tierra de la mentira blanca larga*: Las incursiones del terror de nueva zelandia

* El nombre indígena para Nueva Zelandia es Aotearoa, que se traduce generalmente a inglés como la tierra de la nube blanca larga. Alguna gente cree que el país fue fundado en una mentira. Había dos tratados entre algunos de los caciques Maorí y la Corona de Gran Bretaña. El provision central--la soberanía del Maorí- fue cedida a la Corona en la versión inglesa. Fue conservada por la gente indígena en la versión Maorí.

De la firma en 1840, la Corona ha roto el tratado con frecuencia. En el siglo XXI, continúa haciendo tan.

By Valerie Morse
19 febrero 2008

Court report from Tauranga Pre-depositions hearing

29/05/08 - One of the arrestees in the state terror raids on Te Urewera has had his depositions hearing set down for 20 November 2008 in the District Court Tauranga when briefs of evidence will be handed up. One charge against Raunatiri Hunt was withdrawn by the Crown. Hunt is one of the 20 people jointly charged with attending so-called ‘paramilitary-style training camps’ in Te Urewera.

Non-association order varied by consent in the High Court Wellington

Co-accused Valerie Morse and Emily Bailey have had their non-association order varied by consent of the Crown in the High Court in Wellington on Tuesday, 27 May. It allows limited association including once monthly 128 community house meetings and at the Oblong Internet cafe. An earlier order allows them to live together at Tira Hou Marae during the depositions hearings set down for the entire month of September.

October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update

The court case against 20 people facing charges under the Arms Act continues. A one-day call-over court hearing was held in the Auckland in the District Court on 19th May. Most of the defendants were excused. However, several went to court and supporters from Auckland and Ruatoki were there too.

The following day, two defendants had a hearing in the Wellington High Court to challenge their non-association order. A dozen friends and supporters were there. The hearing was not resolved and a further hearing will take place within the next few days.

Call out for submissions: In the hands of the enemy: stories and analysis about the October 15th state terror raids

In the hands of the enemy: stories and analysis about the October 15th state terror raids

Merchandise

As part of the fundraising drive, different groups are selling T-Shirts, stickers, flags and books.

Te Mana Motuhake ō Tūhoe

“We have flags and bumper stickers for sale to raise money to help support Te Mana Motuhake ō Tūhoe.” These are available through http://tuhoe.net/merchandise. Bumper stikers (80mm x 190mm) cost $3.00 each plus $1 postage. The flags (1800mm x 900mm, hemmed with eyelets) cost $100 each plus $5 postage.

Kātaraina Hōhua
PO Box 48
Tāneatua
Phone: 07 3129 896 Ex

"...al Qaeda had arrived" - Tim Pankhurst and Fairfax New Zealand in court

Five days have been put aside in September for the solicitor-general's case against Dominion Post editor Tim Pankhurst and Fairfax New Zealand (part of the Murdoch empire and the owner of the Wellington Dominion Post, The Christchurch Press and several other newspapers, as well as TV3). The solicitor-general, David Collins is taking contempt proceedings against them for publishing 'Operation 8' conversations secretly recorded by police over their two year investigation. The court hearing start on 15th September 2008 in Wellington.

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