More What's On
Kia ora, this 'what's on' has new listings added since the one circulated earlier this week.
25 May 2000
********************** NATIONAL - WHAT’S ON **********************
*** INTERNATIONAL ***
~ Messages
of solidarity to the Fiji vigil - since last weekend many
women and men from a wide variety of organisations have come
together every day from 12 noon to 2pm at the Anglican
cathedral in the centre of Suva in protest against the
violent hostage situation at parliament house. They come
together for reflection, prayer and a silent vigil. Fiji
women’s organisations have taken this important initiative.
You can send messages of solidarity and support to the daily
vigil, the messages can be sent via the National Council of
Women *** NATIONAL *** ~ 12 JUNE - ‘Peace and
Security in the New Millennium: How Can New Zealand
Contribute?’, Monday, from 9 am - 5 pm, at Legislative
Assembly, Parliament. Programme co-ordinators: Robin
Halliday and Ian Prior for Abolition 2000 and IPPNW.
Programme and registration form available from
~ 3 - 9 JULY -
National Gathering of the Student Christian Movement, to be
held in Dunedin this year - includes leadership skills
training conference, the AGM, and men’s and women’s
retreats. For more information contact
~ 17 - 19 NOVEMBER -
‘Poverty, Prosperity, Progress’, DEVNET conference, to be
held at Victoria University, Wellington. Confirmed keynote
speakers so far are: Michael Edwards, currently the Director
of the Governance and Civil Society Programme at the Ford
Foundation, author of various publications including ‘Future
Positive: International Cooperation in the 21st century’; Dr
Charles Waldegrave, a New Zealand based social science
researcher who has conducted many studies in the areas of
poverty in the community and poverty level indicators; and
Manuka Henare, Maori Studies Lecturer at Auckland University
with extensive experience with NGOs and Maori development.
We are now receiving abstracts from prospective presenters.
The final deadline for abstracts is the 31st May 2000.
Conference papers will be published just prior to the
conference as well as being made available on-line from the
Devnet website. For further information, contact Gitanjali
Bedi at ***** LOCAL ***** ***
AUCKLAND ~ FRI, 26 May - Peace Rally against Ethiopian
Invasion of Eritrea, march will start at 12 noon at the
Queen Elizabeth Square (assembling from 11 am) and will
disperse at Aotea Square at about 1pm. The march will call
upon the New Zealand government, the United Nations and the
Organisation of African unity to condemn Ethiopia's
invasion and its futile attempt to resolve the conflict
through military means. Organised by the Eritrean Community
Of New Zealand - see end of this ‘what’s on’ for a copy of
their press release. ~ MON, 29 May - Human Rights Network
meeting, Auckland Region, from 5-30pm to 6-30pm, at the
office of the Race Relations Conciliator, 3rd Floor
Conference Room, Norwich Building, 177 Queen Street (cnr
Durham Street West). ~ TUES, 30 May - Auckland Abolition
2000 meeting, 12-30pm at the Peace Foundation office, tel
(09) 373 2379. ~ SAT, 24 June - WILPF Winter Solstice
Lunch, 12 noon , at the Friends Meeting House, 113 Mt Eden
Road. All welcome, good food and entertainment ! *** LOWER
HUTT ~ TUES, 11 July - Dame Laurie Salas speaks about ‘UN
Reform’ and Kofi Annan’s Millennium Forum, to the Waiwhetu /
Lower Hutt Peace Group meeting, 8pm at the Waiwhetu Uniting
Church Hall, 6 Trafalgar Street, Lower Hutt, all welcome.
For more info contact Arthur Quinn, tel (04) 567 0533. ***
WELLINGTON ~ FROM THURS, 25 MAY for one week - The
Paramount Cinema on Courtney Place will be screening the
documentary ‘Tibet - The Survival of Spirit’ for one week
only at 2-15pm, 6-15pm daily, except for Sunday when
screenings will be at 12-30pm and 6pm. $1 from each ticket
sale will go into a fund to help refugee nuns and monks
resettle in monasteries in India after their ordeal of
escape from oppressive Chinese rule in Tibet. ‘Tibet - The
Survival of Spirit’ written and directed by Clemens Kuby.
“In a dramatic way and with breathtaking landscape shots
director Clemens Kuby shows the life of monks and nomads in
Tibet. Filmed undercover in 1988 over a period of two
months, the team was camouflaged as tourists and visited
some of the most revered sanctuaries, Johkang Temple, and
the former seats of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the Potala
Palace and Norbulinka. Scenes of Lhasa changing into a
modern, polluted Chinese town, the presence of Chinese
soldiers and eyewitness accounts of torture and imprisonment
reinforce the call from Tibetans and human rights groups
around the world for Tibetan self-determination.” Technical
Data - colour - 100 minutes - 16mm. Organised by Wellington
friends of Tibet, for more details about the film please
contact the Paramount on ph (04) 3844080. ~ FRI, 26 May -
Critical Mass, leaving Civic Square around 2pm. Bikes are
the main form of expression, but all are welcome - the only
rule is no cars allowed! There is a secret prize for the
best costume. This is being organised by ecoaction, the
environmental group at Victoria Uni and we want to make this
a monthly event (starting at 5-30pm for subsequent rides).
Any questions phone Kerryn (04) 4758619 or
~ SAT, 27 May - demo outside
Golden Gate Egg farm in Pauatahanui Road (between Porirua
and the Hutt Valley), meet on the corner of Mulherns Road
and Pauatahanui Road at 12 noon, or meet at Trades hall, 126
Vivian St, Wellington at 11am if you need a ride. Golden
Gate Egg Farm is the biggest battery egg farm in the
Wellington area. It is part of the henhouse eggs co-op.
Thousands of hens suffer in tiny cages in this farm. The aim
of the demo is to get some media coverage of the battery hen
issue. Check out ~ SAT, 27 May - Cambodia Trust AGM and special
fundraising dinner at the Angkor Restaurant ! AGM is at
4-00pm at the Law School (old Parliament Buildings); dinner
starts at 6-30pm, tickets are $35 and are available from the
Angkor Restaurant tel (04) 384 9423, Niborom tel (04) 388
1712, and Ian tel (04) 386 1084 - for more information about
the AGM, contact Ian. ~ MON, 29 May to FRI, 2 June -
Women's Festival at Victoria University, including
performances by women artists, poets, dramatists, political
forums and comedians. The audience is open to men and
women, but the festival aims to promote women's continuing
activity in performance and therefore the performers are all
women. For more info contact Dayna Berghan, Women's Rights
Officer, Victoria University, tel (04) 473 8566 x 834,
~ THURS, 1 June - Wellington
Peace Lunch Forum - an informal lunch time session to
exchange peace news, bring your lunch, your leaflets, your
news and views, tea and coffee provided, 1pm to 2pm on the
first Thursday of each month at the PMA offices, Rooms 16
and 17, Trades Hall, 126 Vivian Street, Wellington. If you
are not able to attend in person, or live outside
Wellington, you can send leaflets, notices, whatever you
want to share to the lunch forum via PMA, PO Box 9314,
Wellington, tel (04) 382 8129, fax (04) 382 8173,
~ THURS, 8 June - the CTU is running a
series of "drinks and debate" on the second Thursday of
each month. In June, the plan is to run a session on East
Timor as the ACTU has been very active in solidarity with
the people of East Timor and it is hoped to stimulate more
action among NZ unions. The next meeting is at 5.30pm,
Thursday, 8 June in the PSA Penthouse, 11 Aurora Tce, just
off The Terrace. It is expected that Jorge Teme, who is
studying at Massey and is the CNRM representative in New
Zealand, will report on the situation in East Timor, from
where he has just returned. We hope to learn of the latest
developments in East Timor and what we can do to help. ~
THURS, 8 June - ‘Defining Boundaries Workshop’ - for people
in voluntary agencies, 9am to 12 noon, numbers limited,
organised by Wellington Community Law Centre and Wellington
City Council Community Development Advisors. For more info
contact: Community Development Advisors, Wellington City
Council, PO Box 2199, Wellington, tel (04) 499 4444, fax
(04) 801 3124. You must indicate your interest in attending
the workshop by 25
May. **************************************** Peace Rally
against Ethiopian Invasion of Eritrea
**************************************** Media
release 25 May 2000 The Eritrean community of New
Zealand has called for a march for Friday 26 May, 2000 to
protest Ethiopia's invasion of Eritrea, displacing one
million civilians. Most of the displaced are farmers from
Eritrea's breadbasket region of Gash-Barka , just before the
harvest season. The march, which will start at 12 noon at
the Queen Elizabeth Square, assembling from 11 a.m. and will
disperse at Aotea Square at about 1 p.m. The march will call
upon the New Zealand government, the United Nations and the
Organisation of African unity to condemn Ethiopia's
invasion and its futile attempt to resolve the conflict
through military means. We are asking for an immediate
assistance to the victims of this aggression, and help
bring about a peaceful end to this murderous conflict
between Eritrea and Ethiopia. The current Ethiopian
regime has been squandering more than one million dollars a
day on the war for the last two years rather than using it
to feed the more than 12 million Ethiopians facing
starvation today. The new Ethiopian offensive has
substantially compounded the humanitarian crisis in the
region. In addition to the millions of victims of famine
throughout the region, there are more 600,000 Ethiopian and
Eritrean civilians who were displaced as a result of
previous offensives in the border conflict between the two
nations. The more than 100,000 Ethiopian troops who are 43
kilometres deep inside uncontested Eritrean territory are
looting the displaced farmers' meagre resources as they
advance toward populated centres that are being pounded
incessantly by air raids, which may soon deny critical food
airlift route to the one million displaced Eritreans. The
Eritrean community of New Zealand calls upon the New Zealand
Government and the rest of the international community and
all peace-loving peoples to condemn Ethiopia's invasion of
Eritrea and help alleviate this new wave of human crisis the
invasion has caused. >From the Eritrean Community Of New
Zealand, tel/fax. 09 2966089, mobile 021 474
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Peace Movement Aotearoa the national networking group
for peace people PO Box 9314, Wellington, Aotearoa / New
Zealand. tel +64 4 382 8129, fax 382 8173,