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Judith Todd to meet public in Chch, Dunedin

Published: Mon 25 Jul 2005 05:04 PM
Judith Todd to meet public in Chch, Dunedin
Zimbabwean human rights campaigner Judith Todd will speak at public meetings in Christchurch and Dunedin this week.
Ms Todd is the daughter of Sir Garfield Todd, a New Zealander who was Prime Minister of Rhodesia. She is in New Zealand campaigning to stop the New Zealand Cricket Tour to Zimbabwe and is being hosted in the South Island by the Green Party. She was brought to New Zealand by Global Peace and Justice.
The Christchurch meeting, co-organised by Christian World Service, will take place on Tuesday, while the Dunedin meeting will take place on Thursday.
What: Human Rights in Zimbabwe public meeting.
When: 8pm, Tuesday 26 July.
Where: Christ Church Cathedral, The Square, Christchurch.
Who: Judith Todd and Green Co-Leader Rod Donald.
What: Human Rights in Zimbabwe public meeting.
When: 7.30pm, Thursday 28 July.
Where: Octagon Club, 8 The Octagon, Dunedin.
Who Judith Todd and Green Human Rights Spokesperson Keith Locke.
ENDS

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