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- Abolition 2000
- Anti-Bases Campaign
- Anti-Conscription Campaign
- Aotearoa Lawyers for Peace
- Aotearoa New Zealand Cluster Munition Coalition
- Aotearoa New Zealand Peace and Conflict Studies Centre Trust /
Te Whare O Rongo - The Peace Foundation was established in Auckland
in 1975 - http://www.peacetrust.org.nz/
- ANZAC ploughshares
- Auckland Harbour Peace Squadron - 1984?
- Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa
- Campaign Against Land Mines
- Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (NZ)
- Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand, Wellington
- Corso
- Disarmament and Security Centre
- Engineers for Social Responsibility
- Global Peace and Justice Auckland
- Greenpeace Aotearoa New Zealand
- JustPeace Campaign
- National Consultative Committee on Disarmament
- Network Opposed to Weapons and Related Production
- New Zealand Esperanto Association
- New Zealand Nuclear-Free Peacemaking Association
- Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-proliferation and
Disarmament
- Peace Action Wellington
- Peace Council of Aotearoa/New Zealand
- The Peace Foundation
- Peace Movement Aotearoa
- Wellington Peace & Environment Centre
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
- Women's Peace Network
- World Conference on Religion and Peace
- Maynie Thompson, Waiheke Peace Activist
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https://archive.org/details/MaynieThompsonWaihekePeaceActivist
'On the 8th of June it is the 20th anniversary of the passing of
legislation to make New Zealand nuclear free. To get a local slant
on this historic occasion The Beach 99.4fm invited Waiheke woman
Maynie Thompson onto our Island Life magazine show to discuss her
involvement in the anti-nuclear movement in the 1980s.
Waiheke became a hotbed of activism in the eighties and Maynie and
other local women found they had plenty of support as they took
their message of peace to the world. In 1983 she participated in a
march to Wellington calling for the New Zealand government to take
a stand on the nuclear issue. Enthused by that experience, a year
later Maynie visited Britain to join the womenâs camp at
Greenham Common protesting the deployment of American nuclear
missiles on British soil. She wasnât merely a passive
participant in this protest, she was involved in cutting the fence
and raiding the Greenham Common military complex.
Two years later Maynie again ventured overseas to participate in
the Great Peace March across the United States walking much of the
way from Los Angeles to Washington DC again calling for peace and
an end to the nuclear threat.
Maynie's activism continued into the 1990âs with her
participation in the 1995 Peace Flight to Tahiti. This action was
to protest French Nuclear testing on the Pacific atoll Mururoa and
to lend support to the indigenous people of Tahiti and other
Pacific nations who were in the region were the French chose to
carry out their nuclear dirty work.'
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