Aussie anti-war hero to tour NZ
18 August 2005
Aussie anti-war hero to tour NZ
Andrew Wilkie, the Australian intelligence analyst who blew the whistle on the John Howard Government's dishonest justification of the Iraq War, will undertake a speaking tour of New Zealand next week.
The Green Party is bringing Mr Wilkie to New Zealand to explain why this country shouldn't become Bush and Howard's ally in the War on Terror.
"With Don Brash's prevaricating over our nuclear-free stance and whether National would have joined the War in Iraq, foreign affairs has become an important campaign issue," Green Co-Leader Rod Donald said.
"Mr Wilkie is a respected intelligence expert and author of Axis of Deceit, who will provide compelling reasons why Kiwis should be very nervous about political parties like National who are advocating that New Zealand cuddle up to George Bush and John Howard."
Mr Wilkie was a senior intelligence analyst in Australia's Office of National Assessments in 2002 and early 2003, dealing with the intelligence being gathered on Iraq, and providing reports to the government. He resigned from the ONA in March 2003 and went public with his concerns that John Howard's government was manipulating and distorting the intelligence for political reasons.
He stands by the assertions he made at the time - that Iraq did not pose a serious enough threat to justify a war, that too many things could go wrong, and that it was bad policy to resort to force so long as alternative options remained.
Mr Wilkie will hold a press conference upon arrival in Auckland next Wednesday. Details of venue and time will be announced at a later date.
The details of Mr Wilkie's public meetings are as follows:
AUCKLAND
When: 8pm, Wednesday 24 August
Where: Trades Hall, 147 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn
WELLINGTON
When: 7.30pm, Friday 26 August
Where: St John's Hall, cnr Dixon and Willis Sts
CHRISTCHURCH
When: 7.30pm, Monday 29 August
Oxford Terrace Baptist Church Lounge, cnr Oxford Tce and Madras Sts
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