The New Zealand government is set to officially designate Hezbollah and the Houthis of Yemen as “terrorist” organizations, a decision criticized by the PSNA as a capitulation to US and Israeli interests. The PSNA argues that these groups are fighting against the genocide of Palestinians and condemns New Zealand’s failure to condemn Israeli war crimes, including mass killings, destruction of infrastructure, and forced displacement of civilians, while remaining silent on these atrocities. The PSNA views the government’s actions as morally bankrupt and calls for a focus on condemning those responsible for the ongoing violence and suffering in the Middle East.
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The books we actually read this summer
Inundated with end-of-year reading lists, the summer holidays led to a diverse array of reading choices for many. Some highlights include Una Cruickshank's "The Chthonic Cycle," exploring organic gems through captivating essays, Vivek Shanbhag's novella "Ghachar Ghochar," delving into family dynamics and hidden truths, and Danielle Hawkins' "Take Two," a charming romance set in rural New Zealand. Andrea Vance's "Blue Blood" offers a concise overview of Aotearoa's political landscape, while Barbara Comyns' "Who Was Changed...
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