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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.

Links: October15thSolidarity.info | Te Mana Motuhake ō Tūhoe | Imminent Rebellion
Auckland District Court May 19th

The charges relate to 'Operation 8' - a huge police operation which targeted Tino Rangatiratanga activists, Tūhoe and anarchists across Aotearoa. 17 people were arrested on 15th October last year. 3 further arrests were made on 19th February in the Bay of Plenty and one more on 17th April in Auckland.

On 19th May, a further call-over date was put down for 11th July. This will be just a one day hearing. The deposition hearing will still start on 1st September in the Auckland District Court (lasting a whole month). Prosecutor Ross Burns once again confirmed that none of the intercepted communication will be used in the trial. The interception warrants to bug houses, cars and listen to phone conversations were obtained under the Terrorism Suppression Act. On 8th November 2007, solicitor-general David Collins announced that he would not be granting permission to the Police to lay charges under the Terrorism Suppression Act for any of the 12 people they had applied for for alleged participation in a terrorist group.

Defence lawyer Annette Sykes also informed the judge that many CDs are not working properly. Unfortunately no bail variation were made. It is unclear in which court these changes should be made (the District or the High Court). The Auckland District Court is apparently booked up for trials until August 2009 but a date can't be set until after depositions in September 2008. There is an average waiting time for around 350 days in the Auckland District Court - so don't expect a trial until at least October 2009.

Wellington High Court May 20th

A further hearing will be held soon to argue that the non-association order for two of the Wellington based anarchists should be dropped. The crown has already indicated that they are prepared to loosen the non-association condition and allow the two to participate in collective meetings, be at the Oblong internet cafe (also the Freedom Shop book store) at the same time and staying at the same place during the deposition hearing in September. The hearing will continue sometime in the next few days.
 
 
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Re: October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update

Solidarity!
 

Re: October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update

Silent H in the name.

Operation H8
 

Re: October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update

Operation H8 thats forshore
 

Re: October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update

Solidarity from the NRA and best wishes from Charlton Hestons cold dead hands.

Supporting armed thugs is the new left.
 

Re: October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update

how many were killed in NZ....?

though so.

how much was spent on operation 8? and who ordered it?

how many ppl have the new zealand police killed? or attacked and raped?
 

Re: October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update

yeah get a decent analysis before you start slinging mud, mr pseudo-Heston.
 

Re: October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update

Oh wait, so you people are saying that they didn't have guns, that they weren't planning on using them and that everything that the Police recorded with 'activists' talking about killing people is simply fabrication?

Its a pretty simple clarification but a rather important one.

Oh and before anyone gets started, yeh right wing stooge/police informant etc etc.
 

Re: October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update

Finally some honesty from the plod.
 

Re: October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update

"Oh wait, so you people are saying that they didn't have guns, that they weren't planning on using them and that everything that the Police recorded with 'activists' talking about killing people is simply fabrication?"

No, Yes and No.

Now we have the Talk Police, next we will have the Thought Police, just like Orwell's 1984. The plonker above wants you to be put in jail for talking or thinking out of line (his line).
 

Re: October 15th Solidarity - State Terror court update



My uncle pictured on the right was arrested on Oct 15 for speaking to the pigs in te reo and refusing to take a number and be photographed.
 

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