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Peace Action at Devonport Naval Base

Published: Fri 22 Jun 2018 11:00 AM
Peace Action at Devonport Naval Base
When: Saturday 23 June 3pm
From: Pacific Panthers & Auckland Peace Action
Location: Queens Parade at Spring Street Devonport (at entrance to Navy Base)
"The Pacific Panthers and Auckland Peace Action will be gathering at Devonport Naval Base on Saturday afternoon in protest at New Zealand's involvement in RIMPAC, the world's largest war planning exercises," said Valerie Morse, member of Auckland Peace Action
"Starting on June 2018, navies, warships and weapons from 26 nations across the globe are gathering in the Pacific for the world’s largest international maritime war exercises, called “RIMPAC” for “Rim of the Pacific.” The NZ military serving as the sea combat commander in this grotesque display of imperial US power."
"These military exercises are all about planning for war—a US war in the Pacific—and maintaining the US corporate access to markets across the globe. The US military is the big stick for US capitalism: it ensures that US companies can appropriate the resources of the Pacific, and ensures that those markets are open for US goods."
"In its wake RIMPAC leaves a trail of destruction: marine sanctuaries turned into live firing ranges, communities overrun with weapons and soldiers, toxic waste dumped on land and in the sea, desecration of sacred sites, and a heightened risk of rape and kidnapping of women and children by soldiers."
"This year for the first time the Israel Defence Force (IDF) will be participating. So while the IDF is busily shooting unarmed protesters in Gaza and the West Bank, and terrorising civilian peace flotillas that seek to break Israel’s illegal blockade of Gaza, other parts of the Israeli Navy will be deployed in the Pacific to help shore up US power."
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