Friday, November 19, 2010
this is a mihi to all the toa of the pacific of oceania who are fighting for indigenous independence
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Thursday, November 04, 2010
bluesjam in b.wmv
nga tama kino playing at the bristol wellington aotearoa this month sometime come along
Sunday, July 25, 2010
animals have rights as well
Animals confiscated from the pile of bones Loures are there three weeks at the kennel without being allowed to associations zoophiles assist in its dissemination and adoption
Hello everyone!
Unfortunately it does not bring good news about animals of Loures. Contrary to what we were told by the director of the kennel, Mr. Cristiano Esteves, not being allowed to visit the animals by animal protection associations and private persons wishing to help spread the animals.
As we reported in the newsletter that we sent previously on this subject, Mr. Cristiano Esteves told us, on 5 February, we could go visit and photograph the animals, with the aim of disclosing to potential adopters, since it was made an application for a visit. However, the formal application for the visit which are sent immediately to this day remains unanswered. We have already, over these three weeks, numerous phone calls to the direction of the kennel and the office of Councillor for the Environment and, incredibly, both the Director of the kennel as alderman are never available to serve us not return calls.
However, the days and weeks pass, and those 80 animals that went through a real hell for the entire duration of its existence, malnourished, sick and forced to live upon the bones of their dead comrades and even feed on the his remains are locked in cages in the kennel with no right to a minimally effective dissemination. Even worse for this whole scenario, two litters have been born on the premises of the kennel!
It is inconceivable that the Association of Street Animals and other associations and individuals have offered to help sterilize and find dignified solutions to accommodate these dogs and that the City Council refuses such assistance, although well knowing that the collaboration with associations of the House animal protection, animals in matters related to the municipality is legally provided.
The Board also said it would release the animals through their website. Right now, most animals that are on the website of CM Loures are the same that were already before these animals are confiscated and are not even identified, particularly regarding age, gender and temperament. Clearly, without these minimum data will not be able to captivate potential adopters. And it is also clear that, not being adopted animals will be slaughtered by a kennel, which can not keep them indefinitely to occupy all the available cages they have.
We therefore all people who are sympathetic to the plight of these 80 animals, to write and connect seamlessly to the contacts of the Municipality of Loures, requires that it be permitted to any association zoophiles and individuals in helping the rescued animals, including visiting them and taking pictures for their dissemination. Only with a massive participation of all citizens we can make ourselves heard by the City Council.
Contacts:
Municipal Office Veterinarian - 219 848 210
Office of Councillor for the Environment - 219848221
Fax Municipality of Loures - 219820084
Email City Council of Loures - geral@cm-loures.pt
Email GMVM - gmvm@cm-loures.pt
The contacts made by telephone and fax always have more impact than email, but all forms of contact are valid! If you participate in this protest, please write to us at the geral@animaisderua.org for us to stay with a record of all holdings.
Animals in Loures count you! The minutes will lose from their participation can mean the difference between life and death for them!
Thanks to publicize the appeal. Thank you all!
The staff of the Association of Street Animals
Hello everyone!
Unfortunately it does not bring good news about animals of Loures. Contrary to what we were told by the director of the kennel, Mr. Cristiano Esteves, not being allowed to visit the animals by animal protection associations and private persons wishing to help spread the animals.
As we reported in the newsletter that we sent previously on this subject, Mr. Cristiano Esteves told us, on 5 February, we could go visit and photograph the animals, with the aim of disclosing to potential adopters, since it was made an application for a visit. However, the formal application for the visit which are sent immediately to this day remains unanswered. We have already, over these three weeks, numerous phone calls to the direction of the kennel and the office of Councillor for the Environment and, incredibly, both the Director of the kennel as alderman are never available to serve us not return calls.
However, the days and weeks pass, and those 80 animals that went through a real hell for the entire duration of its existence, malnourished, sick and forced to live upon the bones of their dead comrades and even feed on the his remains are locked in cages in the kennel with no right to a minimally effective dissemination. Even worse for this whole scenario, two litters have been born on the premises of the kennel!
It is inconceivable that the Association of Street Animals and other associations and individuals have offered to help sterilize and find dignified solutions to accommodate these dogs and that the City Council refuses such assistance, although well knowing that the collaboration with associations of the House animal protection, animals in matters related to the municipality is legally provided.
The Board also said it would release the animals through their website. Right now, most animals that are on the website of CM Loures are the same that were already before these animals are confiscated and are not even identified, particularly regarding age, gender and temperament. Clearly, without these minimum data will not be able to captivate potential adopters. And it is also clear that, not being adopted animals will be slaughtered by a kennel, which can not keep them indefinitely to occupy all the available cages they have.
We therefore all people who are sympathetic to the plight of these 80 animals, to write and connect seamlessly to the contacts of the Municipality of Loures, requires that it be permitted to any association zoophiles and individuals in helping the rescued animals, including visiting them and taking pictures for their dissemination. Only with a massive participation of all citizens we can make ourselves heard by the City Council.
Contacts:
Municipal Office Veterinarian - 219 848 210
Office of Councillor for the Environment - 219848221
Fax Municipality of Loures - 219820084
Email City Council of Loures - geral@cm-loures.pt
Email GMVM - gmvm@cm-loures.pt
The contacts made by telephone and fax always have more impact than email, but all forms of contact are valid! If you participate in this protest, please write to us at the geral@animaisderua.org for us to stay with a record of all holdings.
Animals in Loures count you! The minutes will lose from their participation can mean the difference between life and death for them!
Thanks to publicize the appeal. Thank you all!
The staff of the Association of Street Animals
Thursday, July 08, 2010
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
iwi independence
etahi o nga tama o te whanau karena
kia ora whanau
Yes thats right to satisfy our desire for comfort for heat, for lighting, for swift time saving transportation and at present the designing and building of space craft that will enable people to traverse and explore the universe. we are causing our own destruction although we protest at it perhaps we are the main instigators of all the mining hell yeah i want to have a computer at home I want to have the lights on at night when I who doesn't. indigenous people do not have the need to want to own land or to even want to dig up the whenua for rare metals we have no desire for gold or for silver these are pakeha wants and desires. even if mining of parts of the country is scaled back that is no victory in that this will just stave off mining till the pakeha get another government in who will be more agreeable to mining those area's. so for iwi hapu and whanau it is in their best interests to form political movements that are more in line with what the ideas in the declaration of indigenous peoples espouse. if the government wants to deny iwi the right for autonomy then that is denying our right to life.
for more discussion on this issue go to the iwi independence website
Karena puhi
kia ora whanau
well the ole declaration has been signed and shit has not even changed in our lives, the efn dope is still dope and attaining the tickets that give you some are as sparse as. anyway the issue that we wish to discuss today is the huge swell of opposition to the governments plans to mine parts of aotearoa that are national parks to boost the coffers as national so briskly puts it. forty thousand people go to the streets of a saturday morning to protest, certainly shows a keen interest by the pakeha public in solidarity against its own governments plans. but then you wonder wtf has that to do with this article well let me tell ya who gives a toss about what you guys think or want that socalled national park is our land it is not yours nor is it the governments it belongs to iwi hapu and whanau it was stolen off us and they used genocide and mass murder to get it and we want it back.
waihi disasterEach of those national parks have real and still alive today owners we know who they are. like most of us we have unwillingly been held in captivity we are that army of labor force generally found in housing estates all over the country. In times of bust we are the first to be made redundant and employed in times of boom at the moment iwi hapu and whanau are unemployed. What that means is that no matter how long you pakeha march up and down the street protesting at this legislation or that legislation Iwi hapu and whanau can not fully support your cause because on the one hand we are both in opposition to the governments plans to mine parts of the country, for whatever reason, it will lose its pristine condition wanting it to remain like when they stole it off us. we agree in principle but in reality we can never be fully in agreement, firstly because you want that land to remain as your property through the government therefore for you and your grand childrens childrens use. that is there in nothing to stop future pakeha from digging huge holes in your back yard like they did in waihi what a disaster.
For the indigenous people of this country the land is our mother it can not be owned by no government or peoples even us, we do not own her, we are her guardians we are the land our protest is to protect our mother. the earthquakes occurring every few hours all around the world is papatuanuku groaning at the pain being inflicted on her through mining that is another reason iwi are protesting. she is feeling the thousands of cuts governments and multi national corporations are inflicting on her world-wide. what we see are mining companies laying waste to large sectors of the world, but who is instructing them someone is telling them what to do . Is it as per the instructions of their multi-national industrialist governments our government and indirectly all you materialist capitalists. These are the people we all collectively train at the universities to send out to indigenous wildernesses lands in search of the rare minerals we have designed into our machines. much of these minerals are only found deep within the bowels of papatuanuku (earth mother) usually on indigenous lands, this is to satisfy the capitalist societies of the world and their rampant materialist consumerism.
tetahi whakaponoYes thats right to satisfy our desire for comfort for heat, for lighting, for swift time saving transportation and at present the designing and building of space craft that will enable people to traverse and explore the universe. we are causing our own destruction although we protest at it perhaps we are the main instigators of all the mining hell yeah i want to have a computer at home I want to have the lights on at night when I who doesn't. indigenous people do not have the need to want to own land or to even want to dig up the whenua for rare metals we have no desire for gold or for silver these are pakeha wants and desires. even if mining of parts of the country is scaled back that is no victory in that this will just stave off mining till the pakeha get another government in who will be more agreeable to mining those area's. so for iwi hapu and whanau it is in their best interests to form political movements that are more in line with what the ideas in the declaration of indigenous peoples espouse. if the government wants to deny iwi the right for autonomy then that is denying our right to life.
for more discussion on this issue go to the iwi independence website
Karena puhi