Next Tuesday is the fourth anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, and so this Saturday people around the world will be protesting against the continuing occupation and against a US attack on Iran. Global Peace and Justice Auckland is contributing to this effort, and have organised a demonstration for New Zealanders who oppose the war.
When: Saturday, 17 March, 12:00 noon
Where: Aotea Square
If you know of other events around the country, please post them in the comments.
8 comments:
Dunedin
Where: Otago Museum
When: 1pm Saturday
Posted by Anonymous : 3/15/2007 03:45:00 PM
Wellington: There's a protest against NZ's ongoing practical support for the "War on Terror" to mark the 4th anniversary of the invasion and occupation of Iraq - noon at parliament on Tues March 20.
Posted by Commie Mutant Traitor : 3/15/2007 04:20:00 PM
Is there a march happening anywhere in support of the troops? I'd like to support the brave boys and girls fighting for freedom.
Posted by Anonymous : 3/15/2007 05:44:00 PM
Anonymous, if your really want to support the troops why not be brave yourself.
Sign up for the army, learn to use a gun, then go over there and fight alongside them.
Posted by Anonymous : 3/15/2007 08:01:00 PM
What I meant is the *removal* of a parents right to beat their kids.
Posted by Anonymous : 3/15/2007 10:27:00 PM
Check out the feature on Aotearoa Indymedia for details - http://www.indymedia.org.nz
Posted by Asher : 3/15/2007 11:40:00 PM
Sadly it's not feasible to have a march supporting the troops and doesn't support the war.
There's a popular school of thought that the best thing to do for the troops (and perhaps everyone else) is to bring them home where nobody's trying to kill them.
Posted by Lyndon : 3/16/2007 12:18:00 PM
Sorry, Garry, I can't go and fight alongside the honourable soldiers who are willing to leave their jobs and families for many months at a time to fight for our freedom in an inhospitable desert full of strange men in tea towels. I'm flat footed. :-(
Posted by Anonymous : 3/18/2007 02:59:00 PM
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