Source: Peace Action Wellington
An alliance of Wellington groups will march from Midland Park to the US
Embassy on Saturday, 6 September at 1pm with a clear demand: No FBI cops
and no US troops stationed in Aotearoa NZ.
The Director of the USA’s Federal Bureau of Investigation recently
visited Aotearoa NZ, welcomed by New Zealand’s far-right government,
with plans to establish an FBI office here. At the same time, the New
Zealand Army announced the likelihood of American troops training
regularly on Kiwi soil.
“The FBI is a US domestic police force. It has no role in protecting
ordinary New Zealanders. Instead it has a very clear reputation as a
political police force targeting left wing activists,” said Valerie
Morse from Peace Action Wellington.
“We see this cooperation as the strengthening of authoritarianism of
both governments, and a threat to safety and community for all of us.
This isn’t just about NZ and US police and military working together.
This is really about the very deep and dangerous US influence on our
government that will pull us into a war – and will result in the
criminalisation of those who oppose it.”
The FBI Director said the establishment of this office “would counter
China’s influence in the Pacific” – clearly indicating that this office
is considered a part of the USA’s Pacific strategy.
“We are deeply alarmed at the US push to war with China. This is not
just talk, but is in the planning stages within the Pentagon and Defence
House here in Wellington. The US is creating the conditions where war
with China is inevitable.”
“All of this is in the context of the US’s continued support of a
genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, a crackdown on protest and the New
Zealand government’s closed-door revision of anti-terror laws here which
may well tighten restrictions on solidarity protest.”
“We want to be really clear that we believe that it is US imperialism
that is driving global insecurity, genocide and massive increases in
weapons sales. The NZ government’s decision to side with the US against
our largest trading partner is a lose-lose strategy.”
“At the same time, anti-imperialism and anti-authoritarianism doesn’t
mean supporting one imperialism or authoritarian government over
another. We do not endorse Chinese military growth or its brutal
domestic actions.”
“We believe a different approach is not only possible, but desirable and
necessary. We have global challenges to face – and we need to do that
together, united by our common humanity and desire for all people to
live in dignity with the things they need. We do not believe that the
world’s only superpower should dictate the conditions for the planet’s
eight billion people.”
“We continue to operate under Te Kahu o Te Raukura, the cloak of peace
laid down by Mana Whenua. This rally will honour that kaupapa. We invite
all who value peace, justice and self-determination to join us.”
This event is jointly organised by Peace Action Wellington, Poneke
Anti-Fascist Coalition, People Against Prisons Aotearoa, the
International Socialist Organisation, and Te Tai Tētēkura.