HIPKIN’S APPOINTS JACINDA ARDERN TO GLOBAL SPECIAL ENVOY ON HATE SPEECH

The Guardian reported 4th April 2023 Jacinda Ardern to tackle online extremism in new role as ‘Special Envoy’ for Christchurch Call. Working alongside international governments and social media companies to target content online. Prime minister Chris Hipkins announced on Tuesday evening that he had appointed Ardern as special envoy for the Christchurch Call, a newly created position. Her relationships with leaders and technology companies and her drive for change will help increase the pace and ambition of the work we are doing,” he said. he Christchurch Call project calls on signatory nations to adopt and enforce laws that ban objectionable material, and set guidelines on how traditional media can report acts of terrorism without amplifying them. Ardern said “since stepping down as Prime Minister she believed that her resignation could lower the temperature in NZ Political discourse after deep division emerged around vaccinations, the country’s COVID response. It did occur to me that my departure might just take a bit of heat out,” Ardern said in one of two Tuesday night television appearances. “If it did, that would be good for New Zealand,” she said. “I knew I was a flashpoint for some people, and again [while] that wasn’t the basis of my decision, I hoped it would be a consequence of my decision.

Ardern also announced she would be joining the board of trustees of Prince William’s Earthshot Prize, which awards five £1m prizes each year for work providing solutions to major environmental problems. Ardern said she “believed Earthshot’s power to encourage and spread not only the innovation we desperately need, but also optimism”. Prince William said that Ardern would “bring a rich infusion of new thinking to our mission”. Prince William and The Royal Foundation created the Earthshot Prize, a global research project for innovative solutions to environmental challenges that supposedly face the planet

Who is on the Earthshot Team .Prince William. Founder and President.* Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah.* Cate Blanchett.* Sir David Attenborough. *Ernest Gibson.* Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim. *Indra Nooyi. * Jack Ma.and Jacinda Ardern. The Earthshot Prize is supported by our Global Alliance, an unprecedented network of organisations worldwide. group of leading global organisations and philanthropists which act as strategic funding partners. The Earthshot Prize coincided on 21st Sept 2022 with New York Climate Week described as a ‘summit in partnership with Bloomberg Philanthropies with a line up of speaker State and business leaders, philanthropists and activist addressing the subject of climate doom and gloom. Hosted by Michael Bloomberg. Jacinda Ardern, Bill Gates, Christina Figueres  as speakers.  And David Attenburgh World Wild Life Friend funded by the UN.

Ardern’s newly created special position will “represent New Zealand’s continued commitment to push for greater protection online from terrorist and violent extremist content,” the prime minister’s office said in a statement. Ardern will report directly to the prime minister, and will work closely with France as co-leaders. She will begin her duties later this month, on 17 April. She will not accept remuneration for the role. Currently, a person who had held the office of Prime Minister for not less than two years – whether continuously or in total – can receive $11,400 for each complete year they served in the office up to a maximum of $57,000 per year until they die. Their spouse or partner is also paid an annuity at half that yearly rate.

As Politico News reports 4th April 2023 Jacinda Ardern is back and she has been appointed by Chris Hipkins PM as ‘Special Envoy’ for the Christchurch Call. backed by countries including the United States and Canada; tech giants such as Google and Meta are participants. Macron welcomed Ardern’s appointment. “My dear Jacinda Ardern, I am pleased that you will continue to work alongside us as Special Envoy for the Christchurch Call as we fight terrorist and violent extremist content online. Jacinda Ardern may not be physically sitting the  House.. No the elephant still in the room has not left… Hipkins just appointed her a new special role, as she continues her journey  as special Envoy a self described ‘The Only Source Of Truth’.

Arderns promise to ‘Build Back Better’ to reshape New Zealand. Greater need for Big Bold Transformations. It will be conveniently comfortable to get around. In 2030 the govt chose to invest its multi billion dollar infrastructure fund in cycleways bike paths, public transport. Oops 1,000 cancellation of bus services this week or is it again next week or was it last week. But its happened and happening. But she said don’t worry the buses and trains run on time and they are frequent. Take the kids to school on your bike. Its cheaper to buy an electric car. Oh by the way if the country runs out of fuel, then the governor general will be confiscating yours under International Law. Never mind we have 8 days of fuel left. Don’t worry be happy. You’ll be happy when you own nothing. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/04/jacinda-ardern-to-tackle-online-extremism-in-new-role-as-special-envoy-for-christchurch-call

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np0mPt18lS0 2022 Earthshot Prize New York

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‘I ASKED FOR COOPERATION AND I GOT FASCISM’

‘ I asked for cooperation and I got fascism”. A prominent socialist member of the Labour Party calling its own party out. (Taking a trip back in history)

Likening the Labour Party members of Parliament to ‘book burners’. Eluding to severe censorship  by his own political colleagues.

Book burning is the deliberate destruction by fire of books or other written materials, usually carried out in a public context. The burning of books represents an element of censorship and usually proceeds from a cultural, religious, or political opposition to the materials in question.

NOTE: The National Library to cull 600,000 books would be a disaster reported an article in the Spinoff NZ in 2020. National Library to burn 600,000 books, was called out as ‘a disaster for researchers’. No one actually knows how many books, newspapers, pamphlets, magazines, letters, e-documents, and other things loosely definable as “publications” the National Library has. Cataloguing of the older material is often imprecise; but the number is well up in the millions.

Jacinda Ardern – In public statements ahead of her meeting with President Biden, Prime Minister Ardern called for greater censorship of social media.  Ardern ‘the only source of truth’.

NZCPR Article includes- Jacinda Ardern in her first formal speech to Parliament pledged “This government will foster a more open and democratic society. It will strengthen transparency around official information.” Since that time, the Government’s “iron grip” on the control of information has tightened and it is harder now than ever to get information.

Going back in history to John A Lee who majorily formulated Labour Party’s internal polcies. A Labour Party MP, a radical Socialist calls his own Labour colleagues out as Fascists.

 

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SEARCHING FOR THE DETAILS AND MISSING THE BIGGER PICTURE

The minor parties are not publically speaking about what lies behind the bigger picture of the Governments narratives. WHY NOT???

UN NEWS 2022…The Green Party welcomes the next steps towards implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in Aotearoa, and calls on the Government to get on with the mahi of upholding Tangata Whenua rights.

“Implementing UNDRIP has been a long time coming, especially as Aotearoa was one of the last countries to support it, even though Māori helped write it, so let’s just get on with the mahi and do what Māori have consistently said for decades,” says Dr Elizabeth Kerekere, spokesperson for Māori Development.

“Thousands were involved in the consultations for Matike Mai; these voices form the foundations of the whare that we need to build together here in Aotearoa.

“These practical steps to uphold Tangata Whenua rights through the implementation of UNDRIP are important, and the feedback clearly shows this requires a restoration of tino rangatiratanga. This should form the basis of our journey towards constitutional transformation.

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NZ GOVERNMENT’S STRATEGIC PLANNING WITH THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM

On July 22nd 2020 Jacinda Ardern gave a speech in the Beehive Wellington regarding the NZ Goventment’s diplomatic relations with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. THe NZ Government established diplomatic relationships the Socialist Republic of Vietnam back in 1975 and launched a ‘Comprehensive Partnership with them in  2009. In 2015 John Key also made a statement enhancing the Comphrehensive Partnership with the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 2015. THe PM of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam has met with Andrew Little, Mallard, David Clark and Jerry Mateparae.  Jacinda Ardern also met up with PM of Socialist Vietnam in 2018

NZ Govt and Socialist Republic of Vietnam have a robust in depth  relationship within bilateral and multilateral frameworks. Arderns more recent communication with the PM of Socialist Republic of Vietnam was via virtual meeting. Ardern in her beehive speech spoke about building on the momentum, growing shared interests, a common outlook, mutual trust- aspiring to open a new chapter and taking the NZ Govt and  Socialist Republic partnership to a  much higher level

Ardern’s speech included that the NZ Govt agreed that they would consult and work closely together, wherever possible with Socialist Republic of Vietnam on key international issues such as multilateral trade initiatives, including cooperation on climate change.  Both Leaders agreed to encourage investment, including in areas such as high-tech agriculture, green and renewable energy and infrastructure.

Defence and security: The two sides acknowledged the recent positive developments in bilateral defence cooperation such as the signing of the New Zealand-Vietnam Three Year Defence Cooperation Action Plan 2018-2021 and the Peacekeeping Operations Training and Cooperation Implementing Arrangement, as well as high-level defence visits in both directions. The two leaders also welcomed further broader security and defence cooperation, including in military industries and research, cyber security.

On this occasion, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced two new projects, namely, a three-year partnership supporting Vietnamese farmers and food processors to modernise production, generate safer food and improve incomes (NZ$1.5million); and a pilot renewable energy project supporting the Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam with the tools to develop the wholesale electricity market enabling greater efficiency and renewable energy uptake (NZ$0.5 million).

The Strategic Partnership is aimed at further strengthening the overarching framework for engagement and cooperation between Viet Nam and New Zealand, for the benefits of our people, contributing to peace, stability and prosperity in each country, the region and the world. To provide leadership and guidance to this strengthening relationship, New Zealand and Viet Nam commit to deepening bilateral political cooperation through frequent high-level exchanges between political parties, parliamentary and governmental delegations, particularly regular meetings between Prime Ministers, and annual meetings between Foreign Ministers, Trade Ministers and Defence Ministers, held in either of our countries, in the margins of multilateral meetings, or by video-conference.
Ardern stated in her speech in the Beehive that NZ Govt and the  Socialist Republic of Vietnam Prime Minister have agreed to promote investment in both directions and encourage inclusive growth, we will also foster cooperation in the development of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), indigenous or ethnic minorities businesses, women entrepreneurs and other important areas.

Also to commit to further enhancing bilateral agriculture cooperation, including through joint research, collaboration and action on climate change in agriculture and forestry, agri-tech, technical assistance on plant health laboratory accreditation, plant breeding, food safety management and electronic certification, trade in legal timber products, and commercialization of agriculture products. We welcome the commencement of a regular Agriculture Dialogue between officials.

Ardern stated -We welcome the positive impacts made by New Zealand’s sustained bilateral and regional official development assistance, particularly in areas of New Zealand’s strength and Viet Nam’s priority such as high-quality human resources development, climate change and economic resilience, sustainable water management, agriculture, and disaster risk management.
We reaffirm our commitment to closer defence cooperation as a priority in the Strategic Partnership, including through high-level defence visits, port calls, policy consultations, strategic dialogues, education and training, United Nations peacekeeping operations, intelligence exchanges, maritime security cooperation and enhanced coordination in the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting-Plus forum.

NEW ZEALAND POLICE AND SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAME ‘MINISTRY OF PUBLIC SECURITY:  Building upon the 2019 arrangement between the Ministry of Public Security of Viet Nam and the New Zealand Police, we agree to convene annual meetings between the leadership of the two agencies and explore the possibility of additional cooperation that provides a framework for preventing and combating crimes, thereby enhancing regional security and the well-being of our people. Through such joint efforts, we will make our respective communities safer.

The new Strategic Partnership is founded on a shared commitment to international law, multilateralism, and regional economic integration, and an understanding of our converging strategic interests. We emphasise the importance of maintaining close cooperation in multilateral and regional fora in both governmental and parliamentary channels.  We reaffirm our commitment to ASEAN Centrality and its role in the evolving regional architecture that is open, transparent, inclusive, and rules-based, built upon ASEAN-led mechanisms, and which safeguards the sovereignty and interests of all states, regardless of their size.

New Zealand re-emphasizes its strong support for Viet Nam’s roles as ASEAN Chair for 2020 and non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council for 2020-2021. We welcome the continued strengthening of the ASEAN – New Zealand Strategic Partnership and celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Dialogue Partnership and the 5th anniversary of the Strategic Partnership in 2020. Acknowledging that the prosperity and sustainable development of the Mekong sub-region is crucial to achieving the ASEAN Community Vision, New Zealand also commits to strengthening cooperation with Mekong countries in areas such as, disaster management, water-food-energy security, smart agriculture, public health and human resources development.

Ardern said in her Beehive speech that NZ Govt and the Socialist Republic of Vietname welcomed the recent  signings of the below Government to Government arrangements, which indicate the breadth of our mutual interests, the dynamism of the relationship and our concrete determination to continue to strengthen our partnership now and into the future and  the arrangement between the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Ministry of Finance of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam with the New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries on the Facilitation of Border Clearance of Agricultural, Forestry and Aquatic Products through the use of Electronic Certification; Also the following:-

Viet Nam New Zealand Strategic Engagement Plan on Education 2020-2023;

Memorandum of Arrangement on Financial Cooperation between the Ministry of Finance of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the New Zealand Treasury;

Arrangement between the Directorate of Vocational Education and Training, of the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, and New Zealand Government to Government know how relating to cooperation in vocational education and training and skills development.

The significance of information sharing and strengthening cooperation on a range of bilateral, regional, and international issues such as pandemics, climate change, e-government, human rights, science and technology, and countering terrorism and violent extremism. In that light, we welcome the commencement of a regular Oceans Dialogue between officials.

So, why should New Zealand Citizens be so concerned about this, be aware this information has not been made public to for the citizens of NZ .

Amnesty International reported repressive laws, intimidation and harassment, and much more. There are reports of torture and other ill-treatment of prisoners remained widespread. In March, Amnesty International revealed that political activist Nguyễn Văn Đức Độ, who was serving an 11-year prison sentence, had been kept in solitary confinement since May 2020 in inhumane conditions at Xuân Lộc prison in Đồng Nai province. His prolonged solitary confinement and ill-treatment by prison guards severely affected his mental health. (This is but one incidence of many)

 

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THE GOVERNMENT DOES NOT PAY FOR ANYTHING ‘YOU DO’

Socialism is deeply embedded in the labour Party, as it is also deeply embedded in the UN and has been for decades.

The disadvantages of socialism any many. Socialism  slows economic growth, less entrepreneurial opportunity and competition, and a potential lack of motivation by individuals due to lesser rewards. Ardern was still a key member of the Internationa Youth Socialist Movement when she entered the Labour Party.
Reducing child poverty was Jacinda Ardern’s stated reason for becoming a politician, but once again it’s all spin and no delivery
Newshub June 2022 18,000 more children in New Zealand pushed into poverty.
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