Auckland Protest Against New Zealand Superfund

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Yesterday around 30 students and members of the public marched from Auckland University to the New Zealand Superfund. The protest was in opposition to the New Zealand superannuation fund’s investment in several weapons manufacturers and Freeport McMoRan a mining company aiding the occupation of west Papua. The march attracted considerable public and police attention on the way and blocked traffic on several normally busy streets. Upon reaching the superfund students moved into and occupied the lobby of the Quay Tower at the bottom of town. Ringed by police and security guards the students chanted and disrupted the normal flow of business. The leader of the march then negotiated the occupying students withdrawal in exchange for him and another member of the protest being allowed to go up to the superfund and express their opposition to its investments.

After several minutes of negations in which it was constantly stressed this was a “peaceful and nonviolent protest” The leader was escorted by several police and security up to the superfund offices. The students meanwhile conducted a picket outside the offices with several speeches given. Upon return we were informed that the superfund was undergoing a “review process” and that our concerns were noted.

While the turn out was small most of the people there were new. For anyone wanting to visit the superfund personally they are on the 12th floor of the quay street towers Auckland City.

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Re: Auckland Protest Against New Zealand Superfund

Auckland's got a black bloc of one - yay!

Re: Auckland Protest Against New Zealand Superfund

Why is that person behind the A thing masked?
Have they got really bad acne or something?

Re: Auckland Protest Against New Zealand Superfund

probably because the police take photos of who goes to demos and puts them on file.

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The silly masks send a message to the general public that you should be paranoid about going to a demo. That demos are for activists only. At the moment we have a limited but real right to assembly which we need to take open ownership of and encourage as many other people as possible to to likewise.

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Hmm but one does not have the right to storm into buildings.

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No. Is that a right we should expect as inherent?

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I think it is a right we should take :)

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so do people have a right to invest in weapons without being challenged? and would a more moderate protest have the same impact?

ethics
In this situation: ---------
law

Re: Re: Auckland Protest Against New Zealand Superfund

storming buildings sends a stronger message than standing there with a placard

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as i said to the senior sergeant- the building houses public servants so we should have a right to enter the building and interact with these so called public servants.

as for masks-individuals need to weigh up in their own minds when an apropriate time to wear them is. masks protect our identity from the forces of the state, but also act as real barriers that segregate us from the unmasked.

anyhow thanks to those that showed up and provided a militant street level presence. the next step is to keep the superfund buearaucrats feet to the fire, and continue to publicly shame them for their unethical investments.
chur
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