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Bon Jour from Nouvelle Caledonie
Well I know some of you have been waiting with baited breath, so here goes
Day One:
Get up in the cold dark, Waikato NZ early morning and stumble blearily around looking for anything we may have forgotten to pack.
Drive to the Auckland Airport at super speed because we are 20 minutes late. Cam drops us off to park the car at Breakaway ($6 per day OMG :0) and Tayla and I check in.
Must have been some random thing with my tickets because they were booked on the internet and wouldnt print properly lol. We wait for Cam who txt 10 minutes ago to say he was on his way, then he arrives and we're all checked in.
Browse around the shops (no duty free yet sorry peeps) and stop in Whitcoulls. Come out of Whitcoulls, 10 minutes till boarding. Come out of Whitcoulls, 5 minutes till boarding. Go back in Whitcoulls, come ut, 5 minutes till boarding. Go back in, buy some books, come out, 5 minutes till....wtf?! Look at the time, realise there's 15 minutes till our plane leaves and gap it to the gate. Get there, and there are a couple of other people who must have been looking at the same board as us, go to the counter and the woman with the walkie talkie says "I've got them here now". Get on a bus full of crabby impatient looking people and drive to the plane.
Air New Zealand do not have their pacific flights with the drop down personal lcd screens they've been thrashing on tv yet, so we stare at the screen 3 seats in front of us and jiggle our headphones until we can hear some sort of audio above the crackling. Taylas audio works fine but she won't let me plug my headphones into her audio jack...
Get to the Tontouta Airport, and step off the plane to 28 degrees of HUMIDITY like you wouldn't believe. Kind of like standing in a sauna without the fog.
Get in, go through customs - yes we have food, and used sports equipment, no meat, no dairy, no fruit then we're through and greeted by Michelle from Gilmour girls holding a teeny sign with "Ms Bell, and Campbell" on it. I kid you not, if you ever watch the Gilmour girls look for Michelle - but ours had an earring and sashayed when he walked lol. Drive to the Hotel (45 minutes!) and realise New Caledonia is bigger than I thought....
Our Hotel is the Nouvata Le Park in Anse Vata Bay in Southern NC. It has the largest swimming pool in Noumea directly in the middle of the complex, complete with palm trees growing in little gardens inside it
Go to our room and put the air conditioning on straight away, and Tayla tests out the pool (thankfully very shallow
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BACK IN THE MISTS OF FEAR. - Moana Jackson
“I weep for what has just happened at Maungapohatu in Tuhoe. The Police raid seems to be about punishing Kenana for questioning the Crown and will only take us back in the mists of fear and doubt…I wonder if we will ever stop worrying when it might happen again”.
- Karaitiana Rarere, Ngāti Kahungunu, 1916.
ABSTRACT:
The events that have unfolded since the recent “anti-terrorist” Operation Eight in Tuhoe and elsewhere have left many whānau and communities confused, hurt and traumatised.
Politicians have urged people to withhold comment or criticism until the judicial process has been played out but the flaws in the process to date plus the very real hurt that has been caused, particularly in the Māori community, calls for some clarification.
Indeed the fact that the Crown and other agencies such as the Police Association have continually made self-serving and often inaccurate comment has increased the confusion and made the need for clarity even more pressing.
This Primer therefore attempts to address the concerns of many people, Māori and Pākehā, and to clarify some of the major issues involved. It accepts the need to be vigilant against the prospect of genuine harm to the community but questions the veracity and motives for labelling Māori and other activists with the fear-laden term “terrorist”.
THE QUESTIONS:
Is there a law about terrorism in New Zealand?
Yes.
After the attacks of 9/11 the government followed United Nations resolutions and passed the Terrorism Suppression Act, 2002.
Amendments which expand some of the definitions of terrorist organisations are due in Parliament this month.
Are “terrorists” defined in the Terrorism Suppression Act?
Yes.
Under Section 22 of the Act the Prime Minister may name or designate certain individuals or organisations as a terrorist entity.
What does a person or group have to do to be on the list?
The Act defines terrorist activity as terrorising a population, bombing, and other acts of violence.
Are there any Māori or other people in New Zealand on that list at the moment?
No.
What kind of people are on the list?
The list mainly consists of groups such as Al Quaeda and similar organisations or people like Sulaiman Jassem Sulaiman Abo Ghaith, a spokesperson for Al Quaeda.
How did Operation Eight become an “anti-terrorist action” then?
The Crown chose to call it an anti-terrorist operation in initial press releases and politicians and most sections of the media then uncritically did the same.
Did the Police actually use any of the procedures under the terrorism legislation?
No.
Under the legislation Police must get approval from the Attorney General to lay any terrorism charges and a logical three step process would appear to have been in order –
1. Gather the appropriate “terrorist” evidence to warrant charges being laid.
2. Present that evidence to the Attorney General.
3. Charge people accordingly.
What happened instead?
Almost the opposite.
Most search warrants were granted under the Summary Offences Act and most arrests were made under the Firearms Act.
People are now being held in custody while cases are prepared for the Attorney General.
Such an approach raises serious legal and ethical issues including whether detention is being used merely so that the authorities can “fish” for proof of terrorism. It also smacks of holding for an undisclosed or dishonest cause which has raised some comparisons with Guantanamo Bay.
Are breaches of the Firearms Act normally labelled as “terrorist” actions?
No.
People are charged nearly every day with breaches of the Firearms Act but for the first time ever the Crown chose to label these particular arrests with the term “terrorist”.
Why did the Authorities label them as terrorist?
The Police maintain that the Operation has uncovered a series of camps in Tuhoe over the last eighteen months which amount to “credible intelligence” of terrorist activity.
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Hws it goin dwn in windy wgtn?
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man you really dont go on bebo much anymore huh? Facebook freeeeeeek..LOL I must miss you y im on yr page...xox
hey how r u??
wat u ben up2??
hei megan hows things everything is good and im up at waiariki now on course instead of the warehouse and yeah got another niece cuming that stace is having another baby on november
Ra Whanau Kia Koe!!! Hope you had a Beautiful day today! Xox... Love you HEAPS!
Mwaaah!
hi aunty Meg We went to white water world and dreamworld yesterday and I had my ultimate hot chocolate and we seen spongebob sqaurepants
Hey sisi!, its Jo, Marcs already logged in..anyhu, weather is friken fabulous! its not too hot (altho border line) and not cold, no blankies at night and no frosts in the morn..damn great! havent had a chance to do much shopping yet, cant wait to go to DFO...probably head to north lakes very soon and have a nohi...gonna go to dreamworld and White water world one day this week, just have to figure out when! GTG..catch u on da Bebo!
Hey Meggie how is everything, we just got back from a south pacific cruise which included noumea etc and spent the day at ansa vata bay. Lucky the weather was beautiful but I found the township near port to be disgusting and holy dam the prices. Vanuatu tho was dam hot we got off the ship and walked strait into thick heat. Was beautiful where we went, visited these awesome waterfalls where the kids were jumping in and lovely beaches. Hope eva one on your end of town kapai. Will catch up again one day.
Love Kim and Co....
you are so right when you say'' you are what you eat''
haha sooo i should be starting my new years resolutions to start eating right and exercising.hahaha.good to see ya briefly the other nite.sorry i didn't talk much i was pretty damb sobar and over town.lol.k will catch ya at tribal pride even better.
take care cuzzie
U HAVE MAIL-IN UR "LIST MAIL"
hey megz and crew
just an up-date on my birthday plans,....
jordy has arranged a lil get together for my 25th
its open invite,anyone and everyone welcome..
where: CBD Corner Pub, 28 Hood Street, Hamilton. t: 834 3400, e: info@cbdpub.co.nz
when: 26th Dec Friday Night
time: when ever-tbc
BYO drinks,
nibbles and snacks provided
hope to see you there, if not algoodie
for more info contact Jordz
munz
xoxoxoxo
UPLOAD...UPLOAD!!!
Trip to opo!!! so i can show off haha?!
pleaze pleaze!!
Shank-u
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choice choice dad said the boys are wanting to stay at the house hes gona ask aunty shirley for the keys and they will look after it! thats us then aye stay at the batch up opononi in november..we should all have katchups then! good good work on your sisters-kimberly if your reading this..this goes to you too hahahaha algood..cant wait! to see yous all..love ya!
cuz a heart for you!
Hi mum have you uploaded those photos from New Caledonia if not can you please do it A.S.A.P
Sharin the love from the NZ crew....miss u gys! c yal friday nyt at the wymers
warriaz and cuppa teas on!
love you xoxox
Hey Meggie... hows the Holiday going??? Hold on let me guess.... hmmmm must be beta than being here in Hams at work aye !!! No doubt !!! - ah well hopefully the weather stays good for ya when you get back - Tell Cam, if he missed it - that the Warriors got a home final against the Roosters - they beat Melbourne on the weekend... so game on when you guys get home....
boo whoo
Anyways - take it easi
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wasnt satday nyt a forkin cracker?? Well was dam entertainin thats for sua
I totali over-estim8d th drinking abilities of our younger sibling
I hav neva seen anybody fall ova that much in ma life
suprised the wee lass didnt get concussd!
But was realli lookin forward to goin clubbin there, ah well nex tym
But big THANKS to YOU for puttin petrol in my inefficient car and drivin us home sunday
I owe you big tym oh and wendys...sheesh, I realli did milk u huh?so thinkin we could go bak to mums in a cpl ov weeks n do it properly?? Stay the whole weekend plus a day maybe?
I dunno, myt sus owt sum otha concerts happenin rownd these parts. Oh yea - 7z tikets go on sale Wenzdy sept 19th at 9am....so if u wanna jump OL? maybe I could too or camp out
im down for wateva......
Love you
xoxoxoxox