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Make peace not war - by frog
And here’s more policy announcements. Keith Locke and Kennedy Graham launched a 22 page foreign affairs policy tonight at the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Institute for International Affairs that: Introduces into our trading framework with other countries values like human rights, labour and environmental standards, ecologically-sustainable practices, local values and cultures, the right [...] read moreSeptember 17, 2008 8:55 pm - 102 Comments -
Human rights and climate change - by frog
Celsias has the link to an important report on the link between human rights and climate change: According to a report published recently titled “Climate Change and Human Rights: A Rough Guide, 2008 ” (pdf), climate change is already undermining the realization of a broad range of internationally protected human rights: rights to health and [...] read moreSeptember 1, 2008 4:27 pm - 9 Comments -
The youth of today - by frog
I visited Parliament a couple of times on school trips as a child, but nothing as cool as this Hanmer Primary School story ever happened to me: Hanmer School teacher Katie Wenborn said the Year 7 and 8 students were eating lunch on [Parliament] lawn when a woman began talking about the [human rights in [...] read moreAugust 7, 2008 2:07 pm - 36 Comments -
Getting ready for the Olympics - by frog
Keith Locke will be resuming his familiar position tomorrow lunch time, outside of Parliament, to draw attention to human rights abuses in China in the lead up to the Olympics. Tomorrow was also supposed to be the first day of the Chinese Government’s trial of Ni Yulan, the prominent human rights activist and defender of the rights [...] read moreAugust 4, 2008 4:04 pm - 10 Comments -
Globalisation - by frog
The Northern Employers and Manufacturers Association’s Alasdair Thompson thinks the government might be playing political games by opposing the sale of Auckland Airport: And it’s a dishonest ploy at that, because we know the Government supports globalisation, foreign direct investment (FDI) both into and out of New Zealand, free trade and free capital flows too. [...] read moreApril 15, 2008 10:41 am - No Comments -
Greens no longer alone opposing preferential trade with China - by frog
It was nice to see the Maori Party come out yesterday in opposition to government’s plan to give China preferential trading rights in our country. “Although we’re told there may be benefits for Maori, the downsides in terms of compromises to our sovereignty, threats to the status of the Treaty, the impact on work standards [...] read moreApril 2, 2008 8:31 pm - 3 Comments -
Press freedom in China - by frog
Here is the first question to be asked in Parliament this afternoon. Keith Locke to the Prime Minister: ‘Will she ensure journalists travelling with her, as part of the delegation she is leading to China next week, will enjoy normal press freedoms as outlined in international human rights treaties; if not why not?’ read moreApril 1, 2008 12:42 pm - 5 Comments -
20 days to have your say on preferential trade with China - by frog
You would probably expect me to be jumping up and down about these poll figures: Asked if they supported New Zealand signing a free trade agreement with China, 44.7 per cent of those questioned in the DigiPoll survey said they did. Just about a third – 32.4 per cent – said no, while 22.9 per [...] read moreMarch 31, 2008 9:54 am - 32 Comments -
Labour joins Winston in the gutter - by frog
With the Minister of Foreign Affairs not in the house today to answers Keith’s question about the links between human rights and trade it was extraordinary to see the Deputy Prime Minister step not only into his shoes, but also his persona, by launching two ad hominem abusive attacks on Keith. Keith’s record on human [...] read moreMarch 19, 2008 4:52 pm - 34 Comments -
Keith vs Winston. Round 2 - by frog
For those of you who enjoyed the debate in Parliament last week between Keith and Winston Peters, I’m pleased to announce that today it continues, with Keith intending to ask the following question in the house: Keith Locke to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: What human rights abuses, if any, would lead him to advise [...] read moreMarch 19, 2008 10:59 am - 1 Comment -
Unanswered questions about trade with China - by frog
There are three issues about a free trade agreement with China which I think the government and its support party, National, have failed to address: Is it moral to give preferential trading opportunities to a country with the type of human rights, environmental and labour right record that China is alleged to have by independent [...] read moreMarch 19, 2008 8:32 am - 29 Comments -
Trade with Ireland, Switzerland and Scandinavia - by frog
The Prime Minister said this morning that: If New Zealand traded and entered into trade agreements only with countries with which it had identical interests and views, “then apart from Ireland and Switzerland and Scandinavia, it would be pretty thin pickings”. This seems to miss the point. We don’t have trade agreements with those countries [...] read moreMarch 18, 2008 8:30 pm - 8 Comments -
The Minister of Fonterra Affairs - by frog
There has been a suspicion for some time that the Minister of Foreign Affairs holds differing personal views on the issue of trade with China to those held collectively by Cabinet. So when Keith stood up today to ask the Minister about human rights abuse in China, there were a few waiting to see whether [...] read moreMarch 13, 2008 7:57 pm - 8 Comments -
Mugabe calls opponent a frog - by frog
Zimbabwean President turn dictator, Robert Mugabe, has compared his presidential rival to a frog. Apparently he meant this in a slanderous way rather than as an endorsement. The frog-like Simba Makoni, who was the former finance minister from Mugabe’s own Zanu PF party, is seeking to contest the presidency with Mugabe. Mugabe will also face [...] read moreFebruary 29, 2008 10:55 am - 2 Comments
