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Green Party deeply concerned space launches may be breaching nuclear-free laws
The Green Party is deeply concerned that space launches by Rocket Lab may be breaching New Zealand’s long-standing nuclear-free position and legislation. -
Greens announce Members Bill to stop military launches at Rocket Lab protest
The Green Party’s Security and Intelligence spokesperson, and Te Mātāwaka member Teanau Tuiono MP launched his Member’s Bill at the ‘STOP militarisation’ protest today outside RocketLabs Headquarters in Tāmaki Makaurau. This Bill will amend the Outer Space and High altitude Activities Act and prohibit the launching of military hardware into space from Aotearoa New Zealand. -
Former Govt spies should be stopped from private spying
Former employees of Government security and intelligence agencies should face at least a five-year stand down period before taking up private sector security contracts, the Green Party said today. -
RocketLab failing to properly consult with Hapū: Greens meet with ngā uri o Rongomaiwahine
Sunday 28th March, 70 Rongomaiwahine descendants welcomed members of the Green Party’s Māori Caucus, Te Mātāwaka, Dr Elizabeth Kerekere and Teanau Tuiono, to discuss concerns about RocketLab’s operations on the Mahia Peninsula. -
Greens say Rocket Lab launch breaches National security
The Green party supports the open letter to the Government about Rocket Lab threats to New Zealand’s security, sovereignty and national interests. -
Privacy and Security Services
The Green Party will restrict the activity of the national security apparatus and the intelligence community to that which best contributes to Aotearoa New Zealand’s wellbeing and domestic and international law and order. We will honour freedom of information while upholding privacy. We will regulate and monitor search and surveillance practices. Vision The national security apparatus and intelligence community provide a service that is in Aotearoa New Zealand’s best interests and promotes democracy, non-violence, and justice for all. Values and... -
Green Party ensures vital human rights and process safeguards will be inserted in new anti-terrorism law
The Green Party has negotiated important civil liberties changes in the proposed Terrorism Suppression Bill which will now establish human rights and process safeguards. “We’ve ensured that foreign convictions and deportations won’t be accepted without proper scrutiny and we’ve ended the use of secret evidence without an advocate,” said Golriz Ghahraman, Green Party spokesperson for Justice. “We’ve been clear from the start about our key concerns. Our position in Government has allowed us to negotiate and get agreement from the... -
Intrusive behaviour by MSD concerning
The Green Party is deeply concerned by today’s report highlighting MSD’s gross intrusion into the private lives of New Zealanders, Green Party spokesperson on Human Rights Golriz Ghahraman said today. The Privacy Commissioner has released a report into illegal behaviour that saw phone records, birthing records and intimate images handed over to the state. “We need to be clear that this sort of privacy breach by the state is completely unacceptable. Human rights cannot be suspended just because people are... -
We wouldn’t allow the state to go through our mailbox, spying online is no different: Green Party
Green Party Co-leader Marama Davidson will be speaking at the annual Waihopai spy base demonstration this Saturday January 26, protesting against international spying which puts the human rights and privacy of global citizens at risk. -
Green Party to oppose invasive new spy legislation
The Green Party will not support new spy legislation proposed by the Government yesterday. The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill will bring spy legislation under one single Act, breaching the traditional demarcation between the Government Security Communications Bureau (GCSB) and the Security Intelligence Service (SIS). It will expand the powers of the GCSB, allowing it to spy on New Zealanders. “The Bill declares its purpose to be the protection of New Zealand as a free, open and democratic society;...