Public Meetings: People's Review of Intelligence Agencies
Get Smart - the People's Review of the Intelligence Agencies
The Intelligence Review is a review of New
Zealand's intelligence services being conducted by Michael
Cullen (ex-politician) and Patsy Reddy (lawyer and board
member). It is nothing but a rubberstamp for mass
surveillance and the Five-Eyes.
To help compensate for the lack of public consultation, the NZ Council for Civil Liberties is hosting public meetings in Wellington (July 29th) and Auckland (August 6th). They are inviting people to go along to have their say about what should happen to the GCSB, the SIS, and New Zealand’s participation in the Five Eyes spy network.
Wellington: Wednesday, 29 July, 6pm, St
John's Hall (Dixon/Willis St)
Auckland: Thursday, 6
August, 6:30pm, Grey Lynn Library Hall (474 Gt North
Rd)
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