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Laila Harre, the leader of the newly formed Internet Party, told a September 16 stop-work meeting in west Auckland organised by the FIRST and Unite unions, that state spying was not due to concerns about terrorism, but to target people who 鈥渙rganise for change鈥.
Immediately after the September 15 鈥淢oment of Truth鈥 public meeting 鈥 in which NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden exposed John Key鈥檚 National Party government complicity in the wholesale, and illegal, surveillance of New Zealanders 鈥 Internet MANA candidate in the September 20 elections, Joe Carolan, spoke to 麻豆传媒 on the meeting鈥檚 significance.
Auckland Town Hall was packed to overflowing on September 15, with almost 2000 people. They heard US National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden present new evidence that the New Zealand government has been collaborating with US authorities to carry out wholesale surveillance and data collection on NZ citizens.
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