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I like those quotes![edit]

I like those quote marks on the February 15 article. Very nice-looking. SchuminWeb (Talk) 23:51, 21 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

why do you comment on which isnt yours?—Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.198.250.14 (talkcontribs) 28 June 2006
?--JK the unwise 16:26, 28 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Suzie[edit]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Suzie_Wylie_%282nd_nomination%29

Shame to see it go actually :p Hurry up and get famous so i can say i know someone on WP. Bjrobinson 13:58, 11 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

personal attack / "going to hell"[edit]

Hi JK the unwise -- The comment made by User:75.43.136.189 and signed by "Elijah" on the CO talk page was a personal attack, and I posted the first NPA warning on that IP address' talk page. Given the substance of the commentary and attacks on "neutrality" I suspect that User:70.253.165.71 and User:75.43.136.189 are the same person. The only non-CO contributions made by the 75.* IP address were made on the 70.* IP address when that person was being banned for disruptive editing. --LQ 19:30, 18 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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PLease note my response to your comment in Talk: Peace Symbol --Allyn 13:16, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[edit]

I have responded to your comment re Wickedness --Allyn 13:16, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Re-rating anti-war articles[edit]

I don't know if you've noticed it yet, but I've upgraded our rating system on the anti-war project to the 1.0 standard. As it seems that we're the two biggest contributors to the project, would you like to help convert our existing rating system to the new one? SchuminWeb (Talk) 05:15, 10 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

SW page[edit]

Hi Jk Joe / RuaNua here. Thanks for your help on the Socialist Worker (Aotearoa)page. There are still issues with the old SWO page that need rectifying, but we will build this new page first. Please update all relevant links for us if u can so that it re directs here, and the IST should probably know that www.unityaotearoa.blogspot.com is our new web presence on the net!)

Kia kaha RuaNua


Deletion of the Climaction page[edit]

Hi JK the hopefully wise

One of my pages was deleted on contested grounds, documenting the Climaction coalition against climate change in New Zealand. www.climaction.org.nz

How do we go about restoring it? There are entries for other eco groups too- Greenpeace, Earth First, Campaign against Cliamte Change. Have I been the victim of Climate Change denial censorship? Who can I appeal the deltion to?

Repled on your talk page--JK the unwise 17:28, 18 April 2007 (UTC) (p.s. don't forget to sign your posts with four tiles like this~~~~[reply]

Ruanua 08:23, 25 April 2007 (UTC) Hi JK[reply]

you said: So the question is 'how notable is Climaction?'; Greenpeace, Earth First, Campaign against Cliamte Change have all been written about by mainstreem sources. Has it gained coverage in national press? Has it been written about in any mainstream political journals? Was it set up by/does it involve an activist/activists who are notable (and might have wikipedia pages allready)? Is it linked to/the sister organisation of any notable international group? etc.

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Climaction was subject of a TVNZ 15 minute documentary when Al Gore came to New Zealand [1], and have had extensive coverage in the mainstream press and radio networks here, most notably for our work in organising the protest for the International Day of Action on Climate Change on Nov 4th 2006, and the Carmaggedon protest for Free and Frequent Public Transport on March 3rd 2007.

It has been written about in political journals with mass publication such as the Workers' Charter newspaper, the Unity journal (NZ's premier Marxist publication) etc. It involves many notable NZ activists and individuals from groups such as Socialist Worker, Radical Youth and the Greens and has been supported by people such as Sue Bradford, Laila Harré, John Minto, Simon Oosterman, Matt McCarten, Christine Caughey, Grant Morgan and the Residents Action Movement who polled over 89,000 votes in the last city elections. It is connected nationally with the Climate Defence Network and works alongside GreenPeace New Zealand, and has sisterly contacts with international groups such as Rising Tide and the UK based Campaign against Climate Change.

Climaction article in the NZ Herald (Aotearoa's paper of record) [2]

Climaction article in the Aucklander newspaper (distribution in tens of thousands) [3]

Review of Climate Change UNITY in widely respected Green Left Weekly with history of CLimaction [4]

CLimaction reported on the Global Peace and Justice Auckland Newsletter (mail out 20,000 strong thru NZ) [5]

CLimaction civil disobedience supported by Auckland Regional Councillor [6]

Prominent trade unionists and leftists support Climaction- quotes [7]

American TV station in Manhattan covers Climaction protest for International Day of Action [8]

Biggest national Animal welfare group reports on CLimaction carnival [9]

Climaction protest covered by Global Climate Campaign website [10]

Critical Times review of "System Change not Climate Change" handbook sold by Climaction [11]

Climate Defence Network- list of supporting organisations in New Zealand (Climaction included) [12]





Its website has more info backing up these claims with quotes and links to media articles at www.climaction.org.nz

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Blair Peach[edit]

Thanks for that.

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Connections (history project)[edit]

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Nomination of UK Watch for deletion[edit]

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"Protests agianst the Invation of Afganistan" listed at Redirects for discussion[edit]

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Hi, I've listed Left-Wing terrorism in Articles for Deletion. You were involved previously when it was discussed and you may be interested. AlanStalk 08:56, 29 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]