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                  18th November 2001 Dick 
                  Of The Year
 Winners of the DICK (Destructive Industries Connected to Killing) 
                  NZ Awards
 Awards 2001 and the DICKNZ Special 'Guided missiles and misguided 
                  men'
 Awards 2001 [*] for New Zealand Government politicians.
 
 On 15 November the DIC (Defence Industry Committee) NZ Awards 
                  for
 Excellence were presented at a dinner during the Defence Technologies 
                  Joint
 Action Group Inc annual meeting in Wellington. The criteria 
                  for the awards
 are a mystery - are they for the company whose products have 
                  caused the
 most death and injury? the company who has had the biggest public 
                  subsidy
 for private profit? There is no mystery about the DICKNZ (Destructive
 Industries Connected to Killing) NZ Awards. They recognise the 
                  reality of
 the achievements of the NZ 'defence' industry. These Awards 
                  were presented
 last night outside the Duxton Hotel, Wellington; as were the 
                  Special
 'Guided Missiles and Misguided Men' Awards [*] 2001 for government
 politicians. The Award winners are listed below.
 
 At the DICKNZ Awards dinner (provided by Food not Bombs), a 
                  message of
 solidarity from the Australian Peace Committee (South Australia) 
                  was read
 out and the awards presentation began. A trumpet fanfare accompanied 
                  the
 announcement of each winner, a DICKNZ Award 2001 was pinned 
                  to the relevant
 company name on the ceremonial banner, and those attending greeted 
                  the
 description of each company's activities with a resounding chorus 
                  of boos.
 Each Special 'Guided Missiles and Misguided Men' Award 2001 
                  [*] for
 government politicians was placed in an envelope for posting 
                  to the recipient.
 
 Those attending the Awards ceremony then applied blood-red hand 
                  prints to
 the special ceremonial banner. Fran Wilde, CEO of Trade NZ (who 
                  promote
 'defence' companies exports) and Neal Garnett (of Serco, a major 
                  DICKNZ
 Award winner), Chair of the Defence Technologies Join Action 
                  Group Inc were
 invited to join us to accept the banner, but they did not. Police 
                  guarding
 the sensitive 'defence' industries representatives and their 
                  political
 friends would not permit anyone from the DICKNZ Awards ceremony 
                  anywhere
 near the participants at the Defence Technologies Awards for 
                  Excellence.
 They were very carefully shielded by the police from even catching 
                  a
 glimpse of the 'Defence industry- profiting from death and destruction'
 reality banner - and the even more dangerous message of 'Support 
                  welfare
 not warfare'!
 
 The DICKNZ Award ceremony was followed by a candle lit vigil 
                  in memory of
 those killed and maimed by the efforts of those who profit from 
                  death and
 destruction.
 
 Winners of the DICK (Destructive Industries Connected to Killing) 
                  NZ Awards
 2001
 
 * The Flying a kite award:
 
 ~ Air Affairs NZ Limited, Auckland - principal provider of air 
                  target
 services to the navy and airforce; part of the Air Affairs group 
                  of
 companies which operate in England, Australia, NZ and South 
                  Africa. British
 Air Affairs was established to provide "high-quality" training 
                  needs
 analysis to the British Ministry of Defence.
 
 * Dodgiest overseas links award - joint winners:
 
 ~ Serco Group NZ Ltd, Wellington - Serco NZ was named in 2000 
                  as 'the
 preferred provider' for the army base at Waiouru. Serco NZ is 
                  part of the
 British based Serco Group. Serco Group provides task management,
 operational and logistical support service to the British Ministry 
                  of
 Defence, to NATO armed forces, to the US Department of Defence, 
                  the
 Canadian Department of National Defence and the Australian Department 
                  of
 Defence. Their support for the Australian navy (as part of Defence 
                  Maritime
 Services, a joint venture between Serco and P&O Maritime 
                  Services) includes
 ammunitioning warships.
 
 Serco Group (or RCA Services Ltd as it was known then) provided 
                  most of the
 workforce for the construction of Fylingdales, and has been 
                  the only
 contractor to have operated and maintained the facility. Fylingdales 
                  is the
 British Ballistic Early Warning missile site which operates 
                  under the US
 'Masterplan for tactical warning and attack' the aims of which 
                  include "to
 enhance the warfighting effectiveness of the strategic nuclear 
                  forces".
 Fylingdales is soon to be upgraded to be used as part of the 
                  US Star Wars
 National Missile Defence system. Serco provides the British 
                  navy with a
 wide range of services including the supply of ammunition to 
                  British
 warships, and support for submarine exercises in the Firth of 
                  Clyde - an
 area infamous for the mysterious disappearance of fishing trawlers 
                  over the
 years, generally believed to have been caused by submarines 
                  becoming
 entangled in their nets and dragging the trawlers and their 
                  crews down to
 the seabed.
 
 ~ Babcock New Zealand Ltd, Navy dockyard, Auckland - Babcock 
                  NZ Ltd is a
 wholly owned subsidiary of Babcock International who describe 
                  themselves as
 "a leading supplier of support services to the armed forces'. 
                  They
 currently have contracts to refit British warships including 
                  HMS
 Invincible, one of the British aircraft carriers. British warships 
                  have
 been involved since 1991 in enforcing the economic sanctions 
                  which are
 responsible for the death of more than 4,000 children each month 
                  in Iraq.
 In Babcock's 1999 'Review of Operations', they describe the 
                  fitting of a
 Tomahawk cruise missile system to a British frigate as one of 
                  their 'key
 achievements'. Babcock International is also deeply involved 
                  with Britain's
 nuclear weapons arsenal.
 
 * Most connected to nuclear weapons award:
 
 ~ Babcock New Zealand Ltd, Navy dockyard, Auckland - Babcock 
                  NZ Ltd is a
 wholly owned subsidiary of Babcock International, which currently 
                  manages
 Rossyth, the naval yard in Scotland where the rotting radioactive 
                  hulks of
 seven British nuclear submarines are moored because no-one knows 
                  what else
 to do with them. Their ten year contract to manage Rossyth is 
                  worth 1.5
 billion pounds sterling. They are sole bidders for the contract 
                  to manage
 Faslane (the base for Britain's Trident nuclear armed submarines, 
                  each of
 which carries 48 independently-targeted nuclear warheads) and 
                  nearby
 Coulport (where the nuclear warheads are stored) when the submarines 
                  are
 not on patrol. Faslane and Coulport are in Scotland.
 
 * Dodgiest sounding company name award:
 
 ~ Ordnance Development Limited, Wanganui - little is known about 
                  this
 secretive company, although they are named as the Oceania distributors 
                  of
 Magtech Brazil ammunition. Magtech is the arsenal for the Brazilian 
                  armed
 forces, and supplies a range of ammunition to 'several military 
                  forces
 worldwide" including tracer, armour piercing and incendiary 
                  bullets and
 shells.
 
 * Company with the murkiest origins, and whose parent company 
                  has been
 associated with acquisitions and mergers of some of the worst 
                  overseas
 companies, award:
 
 ~ Marconi (various) NZ - Marconi NZ is not known to be directly 
                  involved in
 any 'defence' industries at this time. Marconi originates from 
                  parent
 company Marconi Plc whose 'heritage' includes a range of acquisitions 
                  and
 mergers over many years with companies such as Westinghouse, 
                  Vickers,
 Metrovick, GEC, British Aerospace, and BAE Systems. These are 
                  companies who
 have manufactured military communications and radar equipment, 
                  warships,
 warplanes including strike aircraft and bombers, guns, gun mountings,
 nuclear powered and armed submarines, and a range of 'guided' 
                  missiles. BAE
 Systems is currently the "joint third largest aerospace and 
                  defence company
 in the world", "a prime contractor and systems integrator in 
                  the air, land,
 sea and space defence market sectors" according to their blurb.
 
 * Companies with most direct contribution to war, death and 
                  destruction
 award - joint winners:
 
 ~ Oscmar Limited, Auckland - for manufacturing equipment used 
                  to train
 soldiers to kill. Oscmar are "a world leader in the field of 
                  Realistic
 Combat Simulation". They make infantry weapons effects simulators, 
                  have
 produced laser based equipment for the Miles 2000 controller 
                  gun, and
 shoulder launched anti-tank weapon simulators. They describe 
                  their products
 as "providing realistic Force on Force Combat Simulation". They 
                  have
 exported more than 60,000 simulators to 15 countries; including 
                  Australia,
 Thailand, Denmark, India, and France. There have been reports 
                  that Oscmar
 have sold more than 9,000 simulator sets to the Indonesian armed 
                  forces.
 
 ~ ADP Industries Ltd, Auckland - little is known about the activities 
                  of
 this company. Navy news (9 July 2001) links them to the production 
                  of
 Penguin air-to-surface missiles; the Sunday Star Times (30 September 
                  2001)
 states that ADP Industries has contracts with the US government 
                  to make
 vehicles and equipment for loading munitions into planes. ADP 
                  Industries
 products may very well be in use right now by US armed forces 
                  killing the
 people of Afghanistan.
 
 ~ Marine Air Systems, Lower Hutt - for producing and supplying 
                  fire control
 systems, communication systems for mortar and artillery batteries, 
                  remote
 detonation systems, devices for remote initiation of explosives 
                  and
 pyrotechnics for battlefield inoculation exercises, and armed 
                  forces
 command and control systems. Their products include the Vanguard 
                  artillery
 computer, the Morfire hand held IBM compatible battlefield computer 
                  which
 "puts the future of the mortar into the palm of your hand"; 
                  the Bullseye
 aerial bombing scoring system; and the Swordfish system for 
                  the demolition
 of underwater obstacles and targets in shallow waters. Marine 
                  Air Systems
 is part of the British based Halls and Watts (Defence Optics) 
                  Ltd group.
 
 ~ Trimble Navigation NZ Ltd, Christchurch - is part of the US 
                  based Trimble
 Navigation Ltd. Trimble Navigation Ltd is "a trusted supplier 
                  for the US
 Department of Defence and military customers worldwide" of Global
 Positioning Systems (GPS) and Precise Positioning Service (PPS) 
                  used by
 armies, navies and airforces so they know where they are. It 
                  is unclear
 what contribution Trimble's positioning systems make to 'precision' 
                  bombing
 and missile strikes. In their tutorial on GPS, Trimble state: 
                  "the U.S.
 Department of Defence decided that the military had to have 
                  a super precise
 form of worldwide positioning. And fortunately they had the 
                  kind of money
 ($US12 billion!) it took to build something really good." Can 
                  you believe
 it ? that's a direct quote from their blurb.
 
 * Most connected to oppressive overseas armed forces award - 
                  joint winners:
 
 ~ Pacific Aerospace Corporation Ltd, Hamilton - for their willingness 
                  to
 contract to supply up to fifty CT4 air trainers to the Israeli 
                  airforce
 (that contract has not yet been confirmed). Pacific Aerospace 
                  has built 50
 CT4 airtrainers for the Australian airforce, and 46 for Thailand's 
                  airforce
 in the past.
 
 ~ Safe Air Limited, Woodbourne airport, Blenheim - in particular 
                  for their
 refurbishment of Indonesian warplanes at the very time East 
                  Timor was
 erupting in violence and bloodshed in 1999. Safe Air has been 
                  involved in a
 range of military contracts in the past for assorted airforces, 
                  primarily
 those of NZ and Australia, and the manufacture of BAE Jaguar 
                  warplane brake
 parachute containers. Safe Air "successfully teamed with Kaman 
                  Aerospace
 [manufacturers of the naval warfare SH-2G Seasprite helicopters] 
                  on the NZ
 and Australian naval helicopter programme." Safe Air are contractors 
                  for
 the ANZAC frigates.
 
 ~ Oscmar Limited, Auckland - for supplying simulator training 
                  equipment to
 the Indonesian armed forces. The NZ Herald reported on 15 July 
                  1999 that
 "NZ made military simulator gear was sold last year to Turkey" 
                  ... if that
 was Oscmar equipment, then they get another Most connected to 
                  oppressive
 overseas armed forces award for that.
 
 
 * Suppliers of public funding and research for those who profit 
                  from death
 and destruction award - joint winners:
 
 ~ Trade NZ, Head Office, Auckland - has provided funding for 
                  'defence'
 companies to promote their wares at arms fairs overseas. Their 
                  support and
 funding has been important in ensuring the dramatic and dreadful 
                  increase
 in NZ's 'defence' exports from under $70 million in 1996 to 
                  more than $145
 million last year. The DICKNZ Awards 2001 organising committee 
                  issued a
 Special Recommendation with this Award - that Trade NZ stop 
                  forthwith the
 promotion of those who profit from death and destruction, and 
                  instead
 provide funding only for socially useful exports.
 
 ~ Industrial Research Ltd, Head Office, Auckland - this Crown 
                  Research
 Institute is a member of the Defence Technologies Joint Action 
                  Group Inc,
 the organisation which promotes the development of 'defence' 
                  industries for
 the NZ armed forces, and as a way of earning export dollars. 
                  Industrial
 Research Ltd's "defence testing team has a reputation for being 
                  service
 oriented. Essential advice on how to best approach the testing 
                  process is
 offered and close guidance is maintained from start to finish." 
                  The DICKNZ
 Awards 2001 organising committee issued a Special Recommendation 
                  with this
 Award - that Industrial Research Ltd stop forthwith any research 
                  to support
 those who profit from death and destruction, and instead provide 
                  research
 only for socially useful production.
 
 * General enthusiasm for war related production award - joint 
                  winners:
 
 ~ Mace Engineering Ltd, Head Office, Christchurch - has a 'defence'
 manufacturing division which "specialises in working as a subcontractor
 with major overseas defence equipment suppliers, or it has the 
                  capability
 to design and manufacture components or finished products to 
                  specific
 customer requirements." Mace have been very involved in production 
                  for
 ANZAC frigates.
 
 ~ Manawatu Defence Cluster, Palmerston North - was formed in 
                  1997 to
 "encourage and assist local businesses wishing to supply goods 
                  and service
 to the defence forces". It has around 30 financial members (including
 DICKNZ Award winners Ordnance Development Ltd and Serco Defence 
                  Services),
 and is supported by Palmerston North City Council through Vision 
                  Manawatu.
 
 ~ Wormald Technology New Zealand, Wellington - "proud suppliers" 
                  of
 heating, ventilation, air conditioning, fire protection equipment 
                  and more
 to the ANZAC frigates; supplier of assorted products including 
                  cabinets,
 chilled water plants and wiring to Swedish and Australian navy 
                  warships;
 and of air conditioning plants for the Australian airforce's 
                  tactical air
 defence radar system. Wormald NZ is part of the international 
                  group of Tyco
 companies - which includes Tyco NZ, whose security division 
                  incorporates
 Armourguard, ADT Security and TSSL. Tyco International Ltd specialises 
                  in
 electrical and electronic components, and undersea telecommunications
 systems among other things.
 
 Winners of the DICKNZ Special 'Guided missiles and misguided 
                  men' Awards
 2001 [*] for government politicians:
 
 * Most clever dick remark about the death of civilians award:
 
 ~ Phil Goff, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Labour - 
                  for his quote
 in parliament of the phrase "there is no point in making the 
                  rubble bounce.
 You eventually run out of targets" in reference to the bombing 
                  of the
 people of Afghanistan (30 October).
 
 * Most peaceloving yet pro-war government Minister award:
 
 ~ Jim Anderton, Deputy Prime Minister, Alliance - in recognition 
                  of the
 claims of his staff claims that he is not 'pro-war', although 
                  he supports
 the US response to the attacks on 11 September.
 
 * Most grossly distorted account of events since 11 September 
                  award:
 
 ~ Phil Goff, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Labour - 
                  for his
 re-writing of history and apparent ignorance of events since 
                  11 September,
 in particular his statement in parliament: "Resolution after 
                  resolution was
 passed by the UN calling on the Taleban to desist from allowing 
                  people in
 their country to launch attacks on people in other nations. 
                  They were given
 a three week ultimatum after September 11th. They ignored it. 
                  Force was
 used as a last resort." (1 November).
 
 * Most disarming turncoat award:
 
 ~ Matt Robson, Minister of Disarmament and Arms Control, Alliance 
                  - for the
 discrepancy between his public comments while a member of the 
                  opposition,
 and those since he became part of the government.
 
 * First elected woman prime minister to support terrorism as 
                  defined by the
 proposed anti-terrorism legislation award:
 
 ~ Helen Clark, Prime Minister, Labour - for her support for 
                  the US led war
 against the people of Afghanistan which includes acts defined 
                  by the
 proposed anti-terrorism legislation namely:
 
 - the death of, or serious harm to, one or more persons in any 
                  country;
 
 - major environmental damage in any country (with reference 
                  to the damage
 caused by use of DU ammunition, cluster bombs, daisy cutters, 
                  carpet
 bombing, and other bombing and missile strikes);
 
 - serious interference with, or disruption to, an infrastructure 
                  facility
 in any country (with particular reference to the bombing of 
                  Red Cross
 facilities and hospitals);
 
 - serious damage to, or destruction of, the national economy 
                  of any country.
 
 These acts are clearly terrorist as they have been carried out, 
                  as defined
 in the proposed legislation, "for the purpose of advancing an 
                  ideological
 or political cause".
 
 It should be noted that the proposed legislation very bizarrely 
                  states that
 none of the above acts are 'terrorist' if they occur "in a situation 
                  of
 armed conflict [which] is, at the time and in the place that 
                  it occurs, in
 accordance with rules of international law applicable to the 
                  conflict."
 Goodness, surely such acts are either terrorist or they are 
                  not - could it
 be that the proposed legislation is designed to protect politicians 
                  from
 the consequences of their involvement in the murder of people 
                  and
 destruction of property and the environment in far away places?
 
 This exclusion clearly does not apply to Helen Clark's support 
                  for the US
 led attacks on the people of Afghanistan, as they are undoubtedly 
                  in breach
 of international law - for a brief outline of the conventions 
                  and protocols
 which are breached by the bombing and missile strikes, check 
                  out the text
 of the Wellington People's Court hearing (27 October 2001) at
 http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/cra0011.htm
 
 The ceremony for the presentation of the DICKNZ Awards 2001 
                  and the Special
 'Guided Missiles and Misguided Men' Awards 2001 [*] for government
 politicians was organised by Peace Action Wellington. Contact 
                  details:
 PAW, c/o PO Box 9314, Wellington, tel (04) 382 8129, pma@xtra.co.nz
 
 [*] "We have guided missiles and misguided men" Martin Luther 
                  King.
 
      
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