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Protesters project giant message onto SkyCity

Published: Fri 5 Feb 2016 09:09 AM
Protesters project giant “tear up the TPPA” message onto SkyCity
Photo credit: Artur Francisco
Community organisations representing more than five and a half million people around the world have united to take joint action and express global opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, as Trade Ministers sign the deal at SkyCity in Auckland.
ActionStation (New Zealand), Leadnow.ca (Canada) and SumofUs covertly projected visual protest images near the Auckland SkyTower where the signing ceremony took place earlier today. A second and third projection could be seen from various motorways as you entered Auckland CBD.
ActionStation Campaign Director Laura O'Connell-Rapira said "The majority of New Zealanders are opposed to the TPPA, despite the New Zealand government doing their utmost to suggest to the world otherwise. This is a direct message from our members to visiting trade ministers: We want no part in your corporate takeover and Kiwis reject the TPPA."
Leadnow.ca Campaigner Brittany Smith said “We want to show governments that while they’re signing the TPP, we’re building our movements to oppose it - and we’re only getting stronger. People coming together across borders to voice mutual opposition to this dangerous, costly and outdated deal is the true “trans-pacific partnership”.
SumOfUs Senior Campaigner Katherine Tu said “The TPP is a massive corporate power grab. Hundreds of thousands of SumOfUs members are urging that leaders protect our democracy and reject the TPP now.”
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