Save the Sign campaign takes off

Press release: Peace Action Wellington

5 November, 2003



Opposition is growing to Kerry Prendergast's plan to remove Wellington's

historic nuclear-free sign. The Peace Action Wellington petition to save the 

sign is being well received by the people of Wellington, who are frequently 

outraged to learn of the Mayor's intentions. Many Wellingtonians are willing 

to queue up for a chance to register their support for the city's 

nuclear-free stand.



Contrary to Prendergast's claims, Wellington's nuclear-free status is still

very relevant today. Nuclear waste is being used as a weapon by the US 

military in Iraq and Afghanistan, with devastating long-term consequences

for both civilians and the troops themselves. And if that isn't bad enough, 

the US also plans to build new nuclear bombs for use in combat, such as 

"bunker busters". This is a drastic and disturbing change in attitude towards 

weapons which have been universally considered too terrible to use for more 

than half a century. 



"To remove the sign now would be to implicitly condone the aggressive

policies of the current US government, which have already lead to thousands

of civilian deaths. They've invaded other countries on the flimsiest of

pretexts, and are encouraging renewed nuclear proliferation," said Peace 

Action Wellington member Kelly Buchanan.



But the sign issue is just one symptom of the current city council's 

desperation to please corporate interests at any cost. Parking buildings, 

community group premises, large areas of the waterfront, even our water 

services - Prendergast and her lackeys want to sell off as many public assets 

as they can get away with. All this might make the council accounts look good 

in the short term, but they are selling our city's future.



Peace Action Wellington is a broad group working cooperatively to promote 

peace, justice, and self-determination throughout the world. We're happy to 

hear from volunteers who'd like to help out with the Save the Sign campaign 

or other PAW activities. See http://paw.randomstatic.net for more information,

or write to PO Box 9314, Wellington.



ENDS

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