8
November 2001
Kia
ora,
Further
to the alert 'NZ government assets to be frozen?' (PMA/Arena, 30 October 2001),
you may have heard the announcement from Phil Goff today that there will now be
an opportunity for public submissions on the proposed Amendments to the
Terrorism (Bombings and Financing) Bill. The closing date for written
submissions is 30 November, which is hardly sufficient for such a drastic piece
of legislation. Especially for legislation which dramatically extends the
anti-democratic ideology and practices of the successive SIS Amendment Acts,
and more recently the GCSB Bill; which turns politicians into judge and jury;
and is rather lengthy as well as somewhat bizarre in its content.
The
proposed amendments contain such gems as "The Prime Minister may designate
an entity as a terrorist entity under this section if the Prime Minister has
good cause to suspect the entity of having carried out, or having participated
in the carrying out of one or more terrorist acts" and "On or after
designating an entity as a terrorist entity under this Act, the Prime Minister
may designate another entity as an associated entity under this section."
Before
you get too excited about the idea that allowing public submissions may
actually make a difference to the proposed legislation, it is worth remembering
that 118 out of 120 submissions on one of the SIS Amendment Acts opposed it ...
and it passed through parliament virtually unchanged.
In
addition, in his press release today Phil Goff said: "Because taking this
approach will delay the legislation through to early next year, we need to put
in place interim measures to allow us to deal with a situation where terrorists
funds were identified in New Zealand. "To achieve this we will be utilizing
the United Nations Act 1946 which will allow the Government through regulation
to freeze the assets of terrorists. This will be a temporary measure until the legislation
is enacted. Similar measures have been adopted by Australia, Canada and the
United Kingdom."
"The
Regulations would set out a list of organizations and individuals designated as
terrorists. Any financial assets of those groups and individuals found in New
Zealand would be frozen. It would also be a criminal offence for organizations
and individuals so designated to seek to recruit members here, or for people to
participate in their activities," Mr Goff said.
It
is not yet clear who will decide which organizations and individuals are to be
designated as terrorists, nor what right of appeal there will be for any
'entity' designated as a terrorist under the emergency regulations.
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What you can do:
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If you wish to make a submission on the proposed legislation, contact David
Sanders, Clerk of the Foreign Affairs Defence and Trade Select Committee, tell
him you wish to make a submission on the proposed Amendments to the Terrorism
(Bombings and Financing) Bill, and ask to be sent the relevant papers - tel
(04) 471 9999 or <david.sanders@parliament.govt.nz>
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Where to get more information about the proposed legislation:
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for an outline of the preliminary concerns about this legislation, and the
dodgy way the government planned to rush it through parliament without any
public consultation, you could refer to 'NZ government assets to be frozen?' at
<http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/rob00178.htm>
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the proposed Amendments, the original Terrorism (Bombings and Financing) Bill,
and an analysis of the proposed legislation to assist those of you who wish to
write a submission, will be available on the Arena website from Monday night,
12 November, check it out at <http://www.arena.org.nz>
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