Glen Innes Protest At Town Hall
Glen Innes Protest At Town Hall
In solidarity with the
Glen Innes residents fighting to keep their homes, a group
has occupied Mayor Len Brown's office in the Auckland Town
Hall and are hanging a banner from the top of the Town Hall
with the message, “Tamaki is a Community not a
Company”.
Early today protesters stormed the Mayor's
office to demand a stop to the Tamaki Redevelopment Company
which Brown signed with the Minister of Housing in
August.
“Glen Innes is a community, not a company.
The benefits our people, especially our young people, get
from belonging to a strong community like GI – these
benefits should never be sold for short-term profits,”
says GI resident Makelesi Ngata.
Labour, the Greens
and Mana have all called for a morotorium on the ongoing
evictions and removal of houses from the community, a
process carried out against the will of and without
consultation from the community, and violently by large
numbers of police and paddy wagons every
week.
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