Socialist group Organise Aotearoa says the eviction of land protectors from Ihumātao is a disgrace and has joined the
mass occupation. More than a hundred police officers swarmed the site yesterday to clear campaigners out, including
members of Organise Aotearoa. Now, dozens of Organise Aotearoa members are camping out on the stolen land to stand
against Fletcher’s attempts to develop it.
“What happened yesterday was shocking,” says Organise Aotearoa spokesperson Kate McIntyre. “The eviction was conducted
by over 100 police, without warning or management plans. The police have sided with capitalists over peaceful,
working-class Māori resistance.”
Organise Aotearoa were on the site when land protectors were evicted and trespassed, their belongings dumped on the
roadside by police. Police immediately began escorting representatives of Fletchers and the single Māori body that
supports the development onto the site.
“During our time occupying the land, we were completely peaceful, building toilets, playgrounds and education centres
for the local community. Property developers escorted in by police immediately began smashing fencing, Māori flags, and
our education centre out of spite.”
“As an organised movement, we are now joining the occupation of Ihumātao to say kāo to land theft. The mana whenua of
Ihumātao have been there for 800 years. Organise Aotearoa will do whatever is necessary to keep them there for 800
more.”
Organise Aotearoa has been occupying Ihumātao since last night, and will remain on the land until the concerns of mana
whenua are addressed.