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The Labour Party is due to hold its election year conference in Wellington on the weekend of April 11-13. This conference will be the staging ground for protests and demonstrations specifically relating to Operation 8.

Upcoming Events

  • Christchurch benefit gig for Operation 8 arrestees | 8:30pm | Thursday 10th April | Al's Bar - 31 Dundas St (off Colombo St)
  • Crash the Labour Party's Party - Protest against the Labour Party Congress in Wellington | Saturday - 12 April | 12noon | meet at Te Aro Park (between Dixon St and Manners St)
  • Reclain the Streets party! | Musicians, DJs, Food not Bombs, Fire and Fun | Upper Abel Smith Street - Wellington | Saturday - 12th April 2008
Links: October15thSolidarity.info | Te Mana Motuhake ō Tūhoe | Workers Party | Conscious Collaborations | Call Out | Accommodation in Wellington | Resources | The escalating history of Labour Party conference protest

From the call-out

Helen Clark, Annette King and Michael Cullen, who will all be in attendance, bear direct responsibility for the Police and Security Intelligence Service attacks on Tuhoe and other activists targeted in the raids. In the week before the raid on 15 October, Helen Clark and John Key met with the Officials Domestic and External Security Committee (ODESC) which includes the head of Police, the SIS, Defence and several other key agencies. At that time, Clark was advised that the Terrorism Suppression Act would be used to raid homes across the country and that activist Tame Iti would be arrested. Subsequent declarations by Michael Cullen that the raids were simply a police operational matter are utter nonsense. In the first instance, the very notion of ‘terrorism’ is political. These people were not arrested because of what they were doing, but rather the ideas and beliefs that they hold. Secondly, a police operation of this magnitude, involving millions of dollars of time and resources, would be closely scrutinised by Helen Clark, who is well-known for her micro-management of Government Agencies, and who is, after all, the Minister of the Security Intelligence Service.

Labour bears much broader responsibility for Operation 8. As the Party responsible for the introduction and passage of ALL of the post-9/11 anti-terrorism legislation, the Party is a key ally in George W. Bush’s ‘war on terrorism.’ Acts of Parliament included in this ‘war’ agenda are the Terrorism Suppression Act, the Border Security Act, the Maritime Security Act, the Telecommunications (Interception Capability) Act, the Identity (Citizenship and Travel Documents) Act, as well as amendments to the Crimes Act, the SIS Act, the Misuse of Drugs Act, and a major revision of the Immigration Act currently underway. Despite the claims of George Bush and Helen Clark, the agenda of this ‘war’ has little or nothing to do with terrorism. Rather it is the primary means by which those who have power and control over resources to get more. It is very easy to see this in places like Iraq. This same ‘war’ is being waged here in Aotearoa New Zealand as well.

There are few better examples of this than the Foreshore and Seabed Act of 2004. Since 1840, iwi and hapu have claimed that the foreshore and seabed fall within the exercise of tino rangatiratanga (sovereignty) because they are both part of the whenua (land). When the Court of Appeal decided on June 26, 2003 that the eight Iwi in Marlborough could have their claim to their stretch of foreshore and seabed heard in the Maori Land Court, this Labour Government moved swiftly to extinguish the right simply to have the matter heard before a judge. The land and resources involved make this the largest land confiscation by any New Zealand government since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. Meanwhile, the right of pakeha to own land was never considered a threat to those in power.

There are a range of reasons why the Labour Party deserves to be held responsible for Operation 8. The sheer racism of the Party must be exposed. Its main opposition, of course, holds many of these same policies, and bears equal responsibility for the pain and horror caused by the police and SIS.

Let’s take back our freedoms. The showdown with Labour happens on 12 April at 12 noon. The demonstration will assemble at Te Aro Park (Pigeon Park) on Dixon/Manners Street.

Accommodation in Wellington

If you need a place to stay in Wellington for the weekend of 11-13 April so you can come to protest against the Labour Party Congress, please email the Wellington October 15th Solidarity Group: wellingtonprisoners [at] gmail [dot] com

Resources

Posters and fliers will be made available on the October15thSolidarity.info website shortly.

The escalating history of Labour Party conference protest by Nick Kelly (The Spark Dec 07/Jan 08)

On Saturday 3 November, around 100 to 150 people demonstrated outside the Labour Party conference at the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna, keeping alive the recently established tradition of leftist protest outside Labour conferences.

It was a loud and angry protest but mostly peaceful. Demonstrators focused their anger on the police raids, the trumped-up charges against activists, and Labour’s anti-democratic "terrorism" laws.

Inside the conference were Labour’s predominantly middle-class and elderly members, and a number of union officials. At one point Jill Ovens, former Alliance leader and now northern secretary of the Service and Food Workers Union, came out of the conference and told the demonstrators that she was on the same side as them. She got booed, and loads of people shouted things like “What are you doing in the Labour Party then?”

She stormed off, but her partner, Len Richards, came out to remonstrate and yelled to the crowd that they’d never effected change, they’d "destroyed the left". When Workers Party member Jared Phillips reached for the megaphone to reply, Richards whacked Phillips. His blow also hit protester Bronwyn Summers.

Richards then threw the megaphone on the ground and walked off, while the police arrested a protester who tried to intervene. The guy was dragged away and taken to a police van where he was cuffed and searched. Richards’ assault was seen by police who were by his side, but he walked away scott-free.

This quite graphically demonstrates the role Labour-aligned union bureaucrats play with regard to radical mobilisations.

Later, Richards vehemently denied hitting anyone, but when shown video footage offered an apology. At the very end of the demonstration, when numbers had dwindled, a group of Maori performed a haka in front of the police line. This was not the first protest outside a Labour conference at the Bruce Mason Centre. In December 2001 a picket of a similar size to this year’s one protested outside the Labour Party conference at the same venue.

The focus of that protest was the invasion of Afghanistan, where Labour had supported the US invasion after the September 11 attacks in New York. There was also a small picket of teachers on the first evening of the protest.

Inside, Nick Kelly, the recently-sacked chair of MP Paul Swain’s electorate committee (now a Workers Party member), yelled “Stop the bloody war!” at Helen Clark during her main conference speech. Member of Labour’s ruling council and EPMU official Paul Tolich and a couple of EPMU heavies worked with the police to have Nick dragged out, and shut down any dissent within the Labour Party conference.

At the time, the Socialist Worker Organisation (SWO) argued that others from the Anti-Imperialist Coalition, which included ACA (now Workers Party) members, should have tried to “engage” more with Labour delegates, rather than treating Labour like the enemy.

The following year the SWO took control of the protest at the election-year conference (which under Labour's constitution must always be held in Wellington in an election year). The SWO held a “mass meeting” at Victoria University that they talked up beyond belief, saying hundreds would attend and so on. In the end the 30-odd usual suspects showed up.

They had a lobby outside the conference with an open mic. The whole focus was to try and convince Labour delegates of progressive politics.

Nick Kelly tried to enter the conference, pulling out his Labour membership card and demanding that he be allowed to enter to hand out leaflets. Paul Tolich and some EPMU heavies were at the door. Later they had Nick arrested for trying to enter the conference, but charges were dropped after a couple of hours.

In 2003 the conference was held in Christchurch. The protest was a united front group that included most of the Christchurch left. Socialist Worker argued that the protest shouldn't be too aggressive. Alliance and Green members joined the ACA (Workers Party) in opposing SW on this.

The march had around 300 participants. Issues included the closure of a local hospital, Labour letting university fees go up, the GE moratorium being lifted, New Zealand army engineers in Iraq, and troops in Afghanistan.

Before the main protest, a group of ACA members went down to shout at the conference delegates through a megaphone. One MP yelled at them that they were “only helping Act”, to which they replied, “You guys gave birth to Act!”. A police officer told one of them off for swearing into a megaphone.

The 2004 Labour Party conference was held at the Bruce Mason Centre, like this year and in 2001, but no protest was organised in Auckland that year. However, Labour didn't get a year off protests at their functions. In April 2004, the Labour Party held a fundraising dinner at a Chinese restaurant in Wellington. Appropriately, the restaurant was on Tory St – hence the slogan “Labour: up Tory St without a paddle”.

Around 70 people showed up to the protest. 2004 VUWSA exec member Scott Trainor, who'd been put up as the Labour candidate months earlier but became radicalised, stole this show. Scott burnt his Labour Party membership card in front of Helen Clark when she walked through the picket line.

Later in the evening someone (not sure who, but not the WP) called in a bomb threat – so the Labour delegates probably missed out on dessert.

In 2005 the election-year conference was held in Wellington, and a united front group was set up like for the Christchurch conference in 2003. Some National Front members showed up (like about 20) but were heavily outnumbered by left activists.

Protesters did a short march, stopping outside Ed's Juice Bar where Benson-Pope and some others were having a faction meeting, and made some noise about youth rates etc.

The protest continued around the Town Hall for two hours, meaning delegates who turned up for Helen's conference speech had to cross a picket line. Youth rates, troops in Afghanistan, student debt, the foreshore and seabed legislation, the right to strike and various other issues were raised at this rally.

It has been a fairly recent event on the NZ left that people have begun protesting outside Labour conferences, with many in the past not fully seeing that Labour is the enemy of working people. But after the recent “terror raids”, and eight years of government serving the capitalist class, working people are starting to see what this Party is really like.

Next year, Labour's election convention will be in Wellington (Labour always has its election-year gathering in the capital). It’s important that the left stand up and protest against Labour’s anti-worker and pro-capitalist policies in government. And it’s important to build a movement outside of capitalist parties and their conferences, where the left can really effect change.

Solidarity Events in Wellington

A solidarity fundraiser in Wellington on 5th April raised over $400 for the campaign and on-going support for that accused. Arlington Hall was packed on 8th April. Don Franks talked about the Labour Party's crimes against the working class, Valerie Morse discussed the Terrorism Suppression Act and other laws passed by the government's to suppress dissent (download her book "Against Freedom" free here) and Teanau Tuiono talked about Tino Rangatiratanga.

Related

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Comments

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Just a correction to the otherwise great article by Nick. At the 2004 Labour Party Conference there was a small protest. Two people concerned about the plight of Ahmed Zaoui joined the Labour Party a few weeks earlier to be given entrance to the conference. While MPs were speaking and TV cameras were rolling, they pulled out a banner and started chanting, before being dragged away by security.

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Awesome stuff. tautoko tautoko

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And another correction to Nick's article (which I agree is otherwise pretty good):

The 2005 protest in Wellington did not include "about 20" National Front members, but about 7-8. I just checked my photos from the day to confirm that my memory was right - a bunch of them are still online at http://flickr.com/photos/asherg/sets/204428/

Also, why no mention of anarchists in the article? Anarchists (including myself) were involved in organising that 2005 Wellington demo, and were a large chunk of the participants. There were also large numbers of anarchists amongst the November '07 one. I didn't attend any of the other protests, but I'm sure anarchists were involved in most if not all of them - if you're going to mention SWO, ACA/WP, Alliance and Greens by name, I don't see why you'd neglect to mention anarchists.

Anyway, best of luck to everyone for this year!

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We'll be sending a Save Happy Valley contingent too ;o)

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Helen Clark is a dictator,this bitch is still letting big business & government selling our land to overseas interest,with out consulting us

Every thing that come s out of Helen Clark ass is shit, (tell what doesn't)

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Be great if there were solidarity actions outside Phil Goff , Mania Mahute, Parakura Horomia and Stalin Clark's offices.

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The 'free' trade deal was desided without public imput. Thats a dictatorship of big buisness and its government cronies.

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"Thats a dictatorship of big buisness and its government cronies"

The Government has abandoned Democracy and replaced it with Plutocracy

Big Business is your new emperor

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"These people were not arrested because of what they were doing, but rather the ideas and beliefs that they hold."

Really I thought they were arrested because they formed a group, obtained illegal guns and explosives then ran training camps in which they plotted to use the above against various groups.

Its a rather important point that needs to be addressed.

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Guilty before proven innocent...got to love that POV. Who needs G W Buffhead when there is enough ninkinpoops suckling on the borg here to fill the void.

Anyways http://www.stuff.co.nz/4472575a11.html
DomPost charged over 'terror' story

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just a word of warning, young labour will be out in force with megaphones ready to beat down anyone that dares to disagree with fuhrer helen.

youve kind of been warned

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"Really I thought they were arrested because they...[now please try to recite it exactly as the BORG sold it to you]..."

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They were arrested because of what the surveillance indicated: a small group amassing weapons, training and talking about a suicide mission (having enough expertise so they wouldn't 'be killed the first day'). The arrests probably saved lives. Heavy handed but effective.

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"Guilty before proven innocent...got to love that POV. Who needs G W Buffhead when there is enough ninkinpoops suckling on the borg here to fill the void."

So is anyone here actually saying they are innocent and that they weren't doing what the Police alleged?

Because if they what they are alleged to have done turns out to be true then I fail to see how anyone could justify what they were doing.

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no one killed george bush, john key or helen clark like they alleged was planned. surely it would of been done by now...

there was no clandestine guerilla insurgency army. the police and helen clark and her SIS wanted a terrorist threat. they failed to find one so they picked on Tuhoe and maori.

shame on the state.
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police thought they were FBI and the SIS thought they were the CIA.
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silly boys watching american movies.

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not just watching american movies, training and being inspired by their anglo-american counterparts. This is what the war of terror is about, prosecution of indigenous activists and their allies and the police are clearly motivated by an outside agenda.

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Don't forget that Operation 8 is just a stage that Labour is going through in it's attack on the Maori and the poor. I recommend the next stage: one with rotten floorboards!

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What's wrong with the Labour Party?!

Let's destroy the myth of the NZ Labour Party being a left-wing party for the working class, for Maori and a party that cares for our environment. After nine years in government these are some of Labour's achievements below.

Continued oppression of Maori:

- Operation 8 and the invasion of Ruatoki... where small children were held at gunpoint, people strip searched and profiled, leading to the traumatisation of the whole community...
- Seabed and Foreshore Act... 21st century land theft, the latest in a long history of colonial theft, imprisonment, repression and racist treatment...
- Water confiscations... the latest great raupatu/confiscation from Maori is of water but this time Labour is taking them river by river through local government legislation so as to avoid detection and confrontation...

Lack of action on Climate Change:

- Pastoral farming... Labour backtracked on the proposed 'fart tax', instead put money into 'research' and even deleted a whole section criticising the dairy industry from their 2008 Environmental Report. Dairy farming is on the rise in NZ again.
- SOE Pyke River and Mt Augustus Coal mines begun 2007... contributing even more carbon to the atmosphere, loss of natural habitat and endangered species such as Powelliphanta 'augustus' (www.savehappyvalley.org.nz)
- Continued support for Cypress Coal mine at Happy Valley... despite nationwide support for saving Happy Valley and a more than two year occupation of the proposed mine site.
- Cutbacks in rail transport...
- More roads... The Wellington Inner-city 'Bypass' went ahead against 40+ years of protest from the local community. Auckland, Hamilton and other cities continue to get more and more roads. [More roads = more cars.]
- Renewable energy... minimal support has been given for wind, solar and micro-hydro technologies while the oil and gas industry is booming.

Support for oppressive military regimes:

- Afghanistan, East Timor and the Solomon Islands... Several hundred troops in
- Iraq... Several businesses (eg. ANZ), 'reconstruction' crews and 'security guards' (aka mercenaries) are still present supporting the US regime
- Burma... The SOE Kordia was sent to help the repressive military regime with telecommunications
- China... the recent Free Trade Agreement comes at the cost of local manufacturing businesses and freedom for Tibetans living under violent occupation...

Erosion of civil liberties:

- Terrorism Suppression Act (TSA)... The Prime minister can now designate anyone in NZ as a terrorist and through them in prison for life.
- Activist groups infiltrated by spies... SOEs hire PI and security firm 'Thompson & Clarke' to infiltrate, surveil and intimidate activist groups
- Operation 8... Labour uses new TSA laws to spy on hundreds of activists and Maori in order to create a picture that labels 19 of them as terrorists even though they are still only facing minor arms charges.

Continued oppression of workers and poor:

- Employment Relations Act... a new wave of work casualisation sees increased competition for decent, longterm work contracts and an ever-widening gap between the classes
- Social Welfare Reform Bill... at a time of lowest unemployment in years, Labour intends to put sickness beneficiaries and solo mums alike out on the street unless they work as instructed by WINZ.
- Free Trade Agreements... from manufacturers to shelf-stackers and telemarketers. Is this the future for New Zealanders?

Take action against the Labour Party - inform, organise & resist!

www.indymedia.org.nz www.october15thsolidarity.info

- continued criminalistion... the racist police force and (in)justice system of NZ routinely arrests and jails Maori at a rate far, far higher than for any other race in NZ. Labour continues to increase police numbers, their weaponry and build more prisons.

Re: Labour Party conference to be held responsible for Operation

What's wrong with the Labour Party?!

Let's destroy the myth of the NZ Labour Party being a left-wing party for the working class, for Maori and a party that cares for our environment. After nine years in government these are some of Labour's achievements below.

Continued oppression of Maori:

- Operation 8 and the invasion of Ruatoki... where small children were held at gunpoint, people strip searched and profiled, leading to the traumatisation of the whole community...
- Seabed and Foreshore Act... 21st century land theft, the latest in a long history of colonial theft, imprisonment, repression and racist treatment...
- Water confiscations... the latest great raupatu/confiscation from Maori is of water but this time Labour is taking them river by river through local government legislation so as to avoid detection and confrontation...
- continued criminalistion... the racist police force and (in)justice system of NZ routinely arrests and jails Maori at a rate far, far higher than for any other race in NZ. Labour continues to increase police numbers, their weaponry and build more prisons.

Lack of action on Climate Change:

- Pastoral farming... Labour backtracked on the proposed 'fart tax', instead put money into 'research' and even deleted a whole section criticising the dairy industry from their 2008 Environmental Report. Dairy farming is on the rise in NZ again.
- SOE Pyke River and Mt Augustus Coal mines begun 2007... contributing even more carbon to the atmosphere, loss of natural habitat and endangered species such as Powelliphanta 'augustus' (www.savehappyvalley.org.nz)
- Continued support for Cypress Coal mine at Happy Valley... despite nationwide support for saving Happy Valley and a more than two year occupation of the proposed mine site.
- Cutbacks in rail transport...
- More roads... The Wellington Inner-city 'Bypass' went ahead against 40+ years of protest from the local community. Auckland, Hamilton and other cities continue to get more and more roads. [More roads = more cars.]
- Renewable energy... minimal support has been given for wind, solar and micro-hydro technologies while the oil and gas industry is booming.

Support for oppressive military regimes:

- Afghanistan, East Timor and the Solomon Islands... Several hundred troops in
- Iraq... Several businesses (eg. ANZ), 'reconstruction' crews and 'security guards' (aka mercenaries) are still present supporting the US regime
- Burma... The SOE Kordia was sent to help the repressive military regime with telecommunications
- China... the recent Free Trade Agreement comes at the cost of local manufacturing businesses and freedom for Tibetans living under violent occupation...

Erosion of civil liberties:

- Terrorism Suppression Act (TSA)... The Prime minister can now designate anyone in NZ as a terrorist and through them in prison for life.
- Activist groups infiltrated by spies... SOEs hire PI and security firm 'Thompson & Clarke' to infiltrate, surveil and intimidate activist groups
- Operation 8... Labour uses new TSA laws to spy on hundreds of activists and Maori in order to create a picture that labels 19 of them as terrorists even though they are still only facing minor arms charges.

Continued oppression of workers and poor:

- Employment Relations Act... a new wave of work casualisation sees increased competition for decent, longterm work contracts and an ever-widening gap between the classes
- Social Welfare Reform Bill... at a time of lowest unemployment in years, Labour intends to put sickness beneficiaries and solo mums alike out on the street unless they work as instructed by WINZ.
- Free Trade Agreements... from manufacturers to shelf-stackers and telemarketers. Is this the future for New Zealanders?

Take action against the Labour Party - inform, organise & resist!

www.indymedia.org.nz www.october15thsolidarity.info

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Can someone please delete that second to last post. Sorry!

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Time for a change Government.

Labour hasn't really given us what they said they would and from this,the country in suffering economicly & is taking one huge step backwards.

Our jobs are going and we are being replaced by Foreigner( goes to show,where they\what they think of us) More kiwi business go off shore,poverty creeps expands more into society,as does crime,but hey how else are you suppose to survive,especially when these ass.....holes take your life-support away from you..see they don't care,so why should we,if we have to set our means to survive

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"They were arrested because of what the surveillance indicated: a small group amassing weapons, training and talking about a suicide mission (having enough expertise so they wouldn't 'be killed the first day'). The arrests probably saved lives. Heavy handed but effective. "

And GWBush invaded Iraq because of intelligence that swore there were WMDs being sold in corner dairies and fish markets. NZ apparently didnt support pre-emptive strikes based on CIA intel gathering, but has no problem doing so on its own people.

There were no 'illegal guns' (I believe all of them were legally purchased), no rocket launchers, no grenade launchers, no napalm, no IEDs, no Al Qaeda training manuals, no fully automatic machine guns, no plans to overthrow, no ammunition dumps, no terror training camps.

What there is, is an area that is moving toward self autonomy.

What there is, is a Government frothing at the mouth to reassert its sovereignty over that area.

What there is, is a stupid arse police intelligence unit that was coorced by the Combined Threat Assessment Group who since their official inception in 2004 have been producing and delivering extremely paranoid threat assessments designed to move this country's psychi into the realms of G W Buttfaces War OF Terror.

What there was, was unprecedented levels of intelligence gathering, snooping and survellience, made possible because of the TSA being 'envoked'.

What there was, was a carefully crafted affidavit made up from cherry picking parts of the collected intelligence, designed in such a way to pummel any judge into signing off this country's first ever terror raids.

What there was, was a police commissioner with egg on his face looking at his colleagues who swore to him he could stake his job on the fact that 'saddam has WMDs' in the Urewera (so to speak).

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Apparently we are getting an outbreak of Anthrax in the Ureweras shortly ...