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  1. O’Connor is a little hick nearly-priest who shouldn’t be in Parliament at all. A jargon man.

    Part of the problem we have here on the isolated butt end of the Southern Hemisphere, is that politicians who’ve never distinguished themselves in their own – or in any field- and have never had a peer group of high achievers, nor lived or worked significant amounts of time in the world outside NZ, tend to get over-awed when they meet famous outsiders. They’re like kids.

    If, as I think likely, Ngaro’s Israeli friendship group is a Zionist cabal and part of the Christian fundamentalist waiting for Jesus scenario, then he should be excluding himself from running any religious groups in Parliament because of a conflict of interest.

  2. Thanks for this clear outline on where NZ sits on the Middle East. Another example of words being cheap for Labour. Allowing the extreme right to take control of such an important select committee speaks volumes about the true intentions of this government. Its such a contradiction to say that you are listening to the poor and vulnerable but to ignore or even worse allow those that support increased violence to have control of policy and direction setting that I would say that its all crocodile tears from this lot.

  3. Both of them have a conflict of interest and neither should be chair or deputy on this committee. How on earth did the coalition allow this to happen.

  4. Sucking up to the zionists??

    Well, if the nazis had won WW2 guess there are those who wouldve welcomed our new German overlords

    Pants down

    Bend over

    Grin like you mean it

  5. ROSS refers to Helen Clark’s rejection of Israelis. We were anti-Israel in their treatment of Palestinians under a National government, decades ago. The current position is appalling. The criticism is not enhanced by the disgusting comment by MJOLNIR. Not all anal sex is rape, how did this get through the gatekeeper?

  6. Very informative and well-written article back up by pro-activism. Thank you John Minto for all that you do for the oppressed peoples of the world. Your humanity and integrity is not only proven by your long track record but is needed now more then ever!

  7. As a past educator about psychopathy, I (& plenty of others) have known for decades that Netanyahu is a psychopathic murderer.
    I can only think that the likes of all the named “politicians” in the above entry have not read anything written by e.g., Ilan Pappe, Gilad Atzmon – both Israeli EX-patriots.
    Many NZers simply don’t want to know about all the evils perpetrated by the Israelis against the Palestinians. Indeed, many NZers are comfortable in their encompassing ignorance about so much that occurs on Earth – our only home. (We are not going on a picnic to Mars any time soon!)

  8. Here is why we need to spend money on upgrading our army , navy and defence forces equipment it is outdated and it is embarrassing for our defence force to be using such outdated stuff.

    An air force plane scheduled to bring Foreign Minister Winston Peters home from Vanuatu has broken down.

    The mechanical issue forced the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) to send a second Boeing 757 overseas to give Peters’ Pacific delegation a lift home.

    It is not the first time an RNZAF aircraft has failed during overseas duties – in 2016, then-Prime Minister John Key and a business delegation heading to India had an unexpectedly long stopover in Australia, after their Royal New Zealand Air Force 757 twice failed to take off.

  9. This really valuable and informative article says it all, John. Since the end of the Second World War, respect for hard-won international law provisions in defence of human rights has never been under greater threat. The reminder concerning the French Resistance, in your letter to Winston Peters is most timely.
    Leslie and Marian Bravery

  10. Good question. Important question. But who can challenge Labour and Green leaders or spokespeople to answer it?

    John Campbell perhaps? Why not ask him to conduct an interview, in the public interest ?

  11. At some point the kiwi will realise that their govt is not even a little bit on their side, we are the same as most other western countries, in the thrall of the “tribe”. Not as bad as some, we after all do not have the full force of AIPAC and the assorted other Israeli lobby group that the US has, but as Mr Minto has just pointed out, we have our share… It also pays to understand what the tribe excells at, and that of course, is usury and maximising their own benefit at the cost of the goy . So while we all play their game and believe that todays money is real we are all to blame.
    I feel it is already too late to claim back our country, too late to prevent the greater depression, too late to mitigate the dieoff, yet we will not attempt to change until forced, then of course it is waaay tooo late.
    peace
    chester

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