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Gehan Gunasekara: Five Eyes has no place in human rights alliance
23 Apr, 2021 12:00 AM
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Waihopai Station, near Blenheim, is understood to a Five Eyes satellite communications monitoring facility. Photo / Mark Mitchell, File
Waihopai Station, near Blenheim, is understood to a Five Eyes satellite communications monitoring facility. Photo / Mark Mitchell, File
NZ Herald
Thirty-five years after New Zealand dared to raise its voice through its nuclear-free policy
and independent foreign policy we are once again facing pressure to be herded back into the fold of a western military alliance.
The vehicle being used this time is the erstwhile intelligence gathering and sharing club known as Five Eyes consisting of the USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.