Peace Action Wellington hung massive banners at Te Papa today condemning the Government supported Defence Industry Association annual conference being held there. Activists disrupted the conference with noisemakers and hanted, ‘Arms Trade! Death Trade!’ to the conference participants. (article 1)
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Peace Action Wellington hung massive banners at Te Papa today condemning the Government supported Defence Industry Association annual conference being held there. Activists disrupted the conference with noisemakers and hanted, ‘Arms Trade! Death Trade!’ to the conference participants. (article 2)
‘The Government is wasting thousands of dollars of taxpayer money buying defence hardware that is never used. They are also actively supporting an industry which is in business to cause death and destruction.’ said Peace Action Wellington member John Anderson.
One banner on the waterfront exterior of the building read, ‘Arms Race at Our Place’ and featured a giant bloody fingerprint, Te Papa’s logo. The other banner, hung inside the large foyer of the museum read, ‘No public aid for weapons trade.’
‘It is bad enough that our Defence Force is supporting an immoral and illegal occupation in Iraq at a cost of some $12 million. The Government clearly thinks military spending is more important than desperately needed medical and education priorities.’
The Defence Industry Association is a partnership between some of the world’s largest multinational corporations, the NZ Defence Force, and Trade and Industry NZ.
Peace Action Wellington is calling on the Labour Party for an immediate end to state support for a weapons industry.
ENDS
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Peace Action Wellington hung massive banners at Te Papa today condemning the Government supported Defence Industry Association annual conference being held there. Activists disrupted the conference with noisemakers and hanted, ‘Arms Trade! Death Trade!’ to the conference participants. (article 3)
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Peace Action Wellington hung massive banners at Te Papa today condemning the Government supported Defence Industry Association annual conference being held there. Activists disrupted the conference with noisemakers and hanted, ‘Arms Trade! Death Trade!’ to the conference participants. (article 4)

Peace Action Wellington hung massive banners at Te Papa today condemning the Government supported Defence Industry Association annual conference being held there. Activists disrupted the conference with noisemakers and hanted, ‘Arms Trade! Death Trade!’ to the conference participants. (article 1)
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Kia kaha
yippee
arms trade
death trade!
arms race at
our place!
-- bobo
Thanks heaps,,
Fuck that looks good.
Good one Helen
get a grip!
im VERY left wing, but am gutted i become tarred with the same brush as you loony lot!
our defence force IS spending in the wrong place admittedlly though, we need to reinvigorate our air force to defend our EEZ, our fisheries are being raped now our strike jets are out of service, an Orion is hardly scary to the trawlers stealing our fish. and we DO need a disinsentive to militarised countries on our borders like the filthy genocidal indonesians, if you idiots had your way we'd be invaded by the indonesians in a second.
a healthy balance is needed, we spend 0.4 percent on our budget on our military, thats roughly 2 weeks worth of WINZ running costs. for a whole years worth of military spending......
Did I miss something?
Really?
Your post contains:
- explicit racism
- implicit beneficiary bashing
- and an unquestioning commitment to militarism
Who exactly is the lunatic here?
BTW, the event wasn't about NZDF military spending (which is an entirely different area), but about the state sponsored growth of our 'budding' defence industry.
bring it on!
Salamat Datang!
Re: PAW: Weapons Conference Disrupted
I'm not a great fan of Helen Clark's government but one thing she did do right was keep combat forces out of Iraq. Now we need to keep the weapons profiteers out of there as well.
Phil
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