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9 months on… A wider look at the dawn raids of October 15th 2007

By / 25 July 2008

Dear friends,
Nau mai, haere mai

Public Meeting in Wellington:
Dawn raids – 9 months on… A wider look at the raids of October 15th 2007

Speakers: Moana Jackson (Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Porou), Jane Kelsey (Arena trustee, Professor Law at Auckland University), Kiritapu Allan (Conscious Collaborations) & others.
The speakers will cover a range of topics including Tino Rangatiratanga, perspectives on where things are at nine months on, the Terrorism Suppression Act (TSA), the broader context of the raids, and personal experiences.

7pm, Thursday 31st July.
Newtown Hall on Daniell St (opposite the Mediterranean Food Warehouse). Note this is not the main Newtown Community Centre.
Followed by talk over tea, coffee and biscuits.

For more information, please email info@october15thsolidarity.info

All welcome.

We hope to see you there,
Kind regards

Francie Mountier & Mark Rawnsley
October 15th Solidarity
www.october15thsolidarity.info

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