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News from NZ Council for Civil Liberties The NZ Council for Civil Liberties is pleased to host Get Smart – the People’s Review of the Intelligence Services. “We don’t have any faith in the government’s review of the intelligence services so we decided...
I attended the Auckland public meeting on the Intelligence Review organised by the NZ Council on Civil Liberties and a coalition of activist groups under the “Get Smart” banner. The idea was to encourage the public to join in submitting a “People’s Review...
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Get Smart - the Intelligence Review | NZ Council for Civil Liberties
Submitted by Thomas Beagle on Mon, 20/07/2015 - 2:15pm The Intelligence Review is a review of New Zealand's intelligence services being conducted by Michael Cullen (ex-politician) and Patsy Reddy (la...
NZCCL Sub-committee on Constitutional Arrangements | NZ Council for Civil Liberties
Submitted by Thomas Beagle on Mon, 26/11/2012 - 9:35pm The next meeting for the NZCCL sub-committee on Constitutional Arrangements is scheduled for this Wednesday, 28 November, between 12.00 - 1.00, ...
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