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Action Alert - National - What's on soon
Peace Movement Aotearoa
PO Box 9314, Wellington. Tel (04) 382 8129, fax (04) 382 8173, [email protected]
Issued 19 April 1999
NATIONAL
- TUESDAY 20 April, ACTION ON EAST TIMOR ! East Timorese students from Massey University will be in Wellington to meet with the Prime Minister, Members of Parliament and the media to discuss the escalating violence in East Timor and what the NZ government can do about it.
There will be probably be a luchtime briefing meeting with NGOs, we will send a confirmatory email to our Wellington list tomorrow morning with details.
BOMBING IS NOT A SOLUTION - The NATO bombing of Yugoslavia has worsened the humanitarian disaster in the Balkans, provoked further atrocities and greatly increased regional instability. Add your voice to those of people around the world calling for an end to the bombing - as the first step towards starting to build lasting peace in the region.
- AUCKLAND - 12 noon every Saturday at QEII park while the bombing continues;
- WELLINGTON - 5-30 to 6-30pm, every Wednesday at the Cenotaph (cnr Bowen St and Lambton Quay) while the bombing continues, candle lit vigil - bring a candle !
- SUNDAY, 25 April - next nationwide Millennium Miracle Minute of Silence, 12 noon, contact Peace Foundation, tel (09) 373 2379, for more info.
AUCKLAND
- WEDNESDAY, 21 April - public meeting re the situation in Yugoslavia, 7-30pm at Trades Hall, Great North Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland Uni. Student�s Association.
- FRIDAY, 23 April - Mapuche Support Group speaker Cristina Parra Jeres who has just returned from Chile, tel CORSO (09) 360 8001 to confirm venue.
- EVERY SATURDAY - 12 noon at QEII park while the NATO bombing continues.
- MONDAY, 26 April - Anti-racism / Treaty workers (Auckland region) meeting, 7pm at 4 Westmere Cres, tel (09) 376 0530.
- WEDNESDAY, 28 April - Auckland Coalition against APEC, 1pm at the People�s Centre.
- FRIDAY, 30 April - How to Lobby MPs Effectively, 1-30pm to 4-30pm at Lynfield Room, Fickling Centre, cnr Mt Albert Rd and Mt Eden Rd, $10. Tel (09) 379 7906.
- SATURDAY, 1 May - May Day march, 11-30am at QEII Square, march to Aotea Sq.
- EVERY SATURDAY - 12 noon at QEII park if the NATO bombing continues.
- MONDAY, 24 May - Jose Ramos Horta, East Timor Ambassador at Large, public meeting, 7-30pm at Aotea Chapel, Methodist Mission Centre, Queen Street, CORSO / East Timor Committee, tel (09) 360 8001.
WELLINGTON
- TUESDAY 20 April, ACTION ON EAST TIMOR ! East Timorese students from Massey University will be in Wellington to meet with the Prime Minister, Members of Parliament and the media to discuss the escalating violence in East Timor and what the NZ government can do about it.
There will be probably be a luchtime briefing meeting with NGOs, we will send a confirmatory email to our Wellington list tomorrow morning with details.
- TUESDAY, 20 April - Wellington Peace and Environment Centre AGM, 3pm, Top Floor, Trades Hall, 126 Vivian Street.
- TUESDAY, 20 April - Andrew Ladley (Amnesty International), Chris Finlayson (Lawyer), and the Ambassador of Chile are speaking in a panel discussion on "Pinochet, Sovereign Immunity and Human Rights", in Lecture Theatre 1 in the Law Faculty Building (back of the building - Railway Station end) at 5.30pm. Refreshments from 5pm.
- WEDNESDAY, 21 April - Aid Works - campaign launch breakfast, speakers include Don McKinnon, 7-30am in the Beehive. To attend this you should have RSVPd last week ! Council for International Development, tel (04) 472 6375, fax (04) 472 6374 or
- EVERY WEDNESDAY - 5-30 to 6-30pm at the Cenotaph (cnr Bowen St and Lambton Quay) while the NATO bombing continues, candle lit vigil - bring a candle !
- FRIDAY, 23 April - Human Rights Action Group meeting,
guest speaker Joe Buchanan on East Timor, 12 noon, Collins Room,
Student Union building, Victoria University.
- FRIDAY, 30 April - 2 May - Basic Workshop run by Alternatives to Violence Project Aotearoa, the international multicultural Quaker initiative. The Basic Workshop explores affirmation, communication, co-operation, creative conflict resolution, and community building. Contact Alternatives to Violence Project, day phone Myra (04) 384 8896, evening phone Ralph or Nikki (04) 479 7861.
- EVERY WEDNESDAY - 5-30 to 6-30pm at the Cenotaph (cnr Bowen St and Lambton Quay) if the NATO bombing continues, candle lit vigil - bring a candle !
- WEDNESDAY, 28 April - Wellington Rainforest Action Group AGM, 5-30pm, Top Floor, Trades Hall, 126 Vivian Street.
- TUESDAY, 4 May - Anne Else speaks at the Lower Hutt/ Waiwhetu Peace Group meeting, 8pm at Epuni Baptist Church Hall, 308 Waiwhetu Road, Lower Hutt.
- EVERY WEDNESDAY - 5-30 to 6-30pm at the Cenotaph (cnr Bowen St and Lambton Quay) if the NATO bombing continues, candle lit vigil - bring a candle !
- FRIDAY, 7 May, �Other ways of knowing�, an evening with John Broomfield, 7.30pm at Wellington Study Group Building, 31 Hobson Crescent, koha entry.
John Broomfield, Ph.D., is the author of Other Ways Of Knowing: Recharting Our Future With Ageless Wisdom (Inner Traditions/Tandem Books). He brings to the workshop a wealth of experience in cultures around the world, including study with Native American, Basque, Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu teachers. He also brings insights from years spent close to nature in the Californian Sierras, the Himalayas and the New Zealand bush, where he now lives.
- SATURDAY, 8 May - Women�s Day for Peace, variety of speakers,
topics include Hague Appeal for Peace, Mother�s day original proclamation,
Abolition 2000, from 9-30am to 12-30pm, at Connolly Hall
(Guildford Tce (off Hill St), $5. Contact WILPF, tel (04) 383 5699,
or 479 3415.
CHRISTCHURCH
- FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 23 -24 April - �Alternatives to the APEC Agenda: Development Foreign Investment and Sovereignty', public meeting and forum with Aziz Choudry, Radha D�Souza, Dr David Small, Dr Bill Rosenberg, Murray Horton, Annette Sykes - discussion and lots more ! Contact APEC Monitoring Group, Box 1905, Otautahi / Christchurch; tel (03) 366 2803, fax 366 8035,
- 26 - 30 April - APEC Small and Medium Enterprises Ministerial Meeting; straight after that - running till 7 May, second APEC Senior Officials Meeting.
- TUESDAY, 27 April - the Roger Award for the worst transnational corporation operating in Aotearoa in 1998. 8-00pm, Trade Union Centre, 199 Armagh Street. $10 including supper - bargain price for a great night out !
Get your ticket/s now from CORSO, Box 1905, Christchurch, tel (03) 366 2803, cheques payable to CORSO please.
- TUESDAY, 4 May - �The Cook, The Thief, The Spy & His Masters� at 7-30pm, 199 Armagh St, fundraising dinner for the Democratic Rights Defence Fund, with music, fun, raffles and surprises ! $20 per ticket, get yours from DRDF, Box 1905, Christchurch; cheques payable to Democratic Rights Defence Fund.
- WEDNESDAY, 28 April to 8 May - The Revolting Artists Exhibition, opens 5-30pm on 28 April (everyone welcome to attend the opening) at Space Contemporary Art Gallery, 1 Bedford Row, Christchurch.
The Revolting Artists Collective have organised an exhibition of
protest art to coincide with the APEC forum meeting in Christchurch and the
presentation of the Roger Award for the worst multi-national. Our art is
a mix of graphic art, cartooning, sculpture, painting, screenprinting and
mixed media. It's a response to the devastating effects of Free-Trade and
New Right policies and an attempt to preserve and display some of the
protest-related artwork. Contact tel (03)374-9171 or write PO Box 22-076,
Christchurch
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