Don’t
forget that the Urewera raids happened on her watch. She is just as
much part of the globalist corporate agenda as anyone
'New
Zealand has to be in on the action'
–
Helen
Clark backs TPPA
Former
Prime Minister Helen Clark says it would be "unthinkable"
for New Zealand to be left out of the TPP, as ministerial talks to
try to get the deal signed off this week continue in Atlanta.
Ms
Clark met with Prime Minister John Key in New York today and spoke to
media briefly.
Jane Kelsey Says Helen Clark needs to heed her own UN advisers on TPPA
UNDP
administrator Helen Clark meeting with New Zealand Prime Minister
John Key. Source: Professor Jane Kelsey
‘In
standing beside National Prime Minister John Key and appearing to
endorse the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) Helen Clark
has forgotten the most vulnerable New Zealanders who will bear the
brunt of the government’s concessions to US demands, especially on
medicines, and the rights of New Zealanders to decide our own
future’, says University of Auckland law professor and TPPA critic
Jane Kelsey.
‘It
also puts her at odds with her own Labour Party’s position that it
won’t support a TPPA that undermines New Zealand’s sovereignty,
which the Prime Minister has already admitted it will’.
‘Clark’s
statement suggests she has become too far removed from the realities
and opinions of ordinary New Zealanders’.
‘Helen
Clark also needs to remember her responsibilities as the head of the
United Nations Development Programme’, Kelsey observed.
‘There
a mass of evidence that the poor and most vulnerable will lose from
the TPPA, especially those who rely on affordable medicines – a
view expressed by other UN agencies, such as the World Health
Organisation, and UNAIDS.’[1]
Last
month ten of the UN’s special rapporteurs wrote a public letter
expressing wide-ranging concerns about the impacts of agreements like
the TPPA on human rights, including rights to health, health,
culture, food, indigenous people, and democracy, and calling for a
human rights impact assessment before any negotiations are
concluded.[2]
Professor
Kelsey urged Helen Clark to heed the advice of the UN experts
appointed to advise her.
[1]
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