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 Posted on 8-4-2002
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                  Anti-Global, Act Pro-local
 Murray Horton Speaking Tour
 
 Murray Horton is the organiser for the Campaign Against Foreign 
                  Control of
 Aotearoa (CAFCA), based in Christchurch. He speaks on the fundamental
 issues that are not being addressed by politicians or the
 mainstream media:
 
 Corporate globalisation and the transnational corporations and
 international institutions which drive it. This is the greatest 
                  threat to
 peace and democracy. War, the inevitable outcome of the whole 
                  process. The
 election. Where are our politicians taking New Zealand? And, 
                  most
 importantly, what we can do about these issues.
 
 Murray Horton has been a leading political activist since 1969, 
                  both in New
 Zealand and overseas. He is a graduate of the University of 
                  Canterbury and
 has worked in many jobs, including more than 14 years as a Railways
 labourer (and union official). He has been the fulltime organiser 
                  for CAFCA
 and the Anti-Bases Campaign since 1991, being editor of both 
                  Foreign
 Control Watchdog and Peace Researcher.
 
 CAFCA has been researching and campaigning since the 1970s to 
                  expose and
 oppose all aspects of foreign control in this country. CAFCA 
                  is Leftwing,
 progressive nationalist, internationalist and anti-imperialist. 
                  It is
 independent of all political parties. CAFCA is recognised as 
                  the country's
 leading authority on foreign control.
 
 MURRAY HORTON WILL BE SPEAKING AT:
 
 Contact:
 
 Thursday 11 - Auckland University, lunchtime. Contact: George 
                  Baxter, (09)
 3737599 ex. 4843 (w);
 g.baxter@auckland.ac.nz
 
 Thursday 11- Waitakere City, evening. Contact: Mereddyd Barrar; 
                  ph (09)
 8366389; Fax (09) 838 2389;
 capwaitakere@xtra.co.nz
 
 Friday 12 - 2001 Roger Award event, Auckland, evening. Contact: 
                  Jim
 Gladwin, ph (09) 8284517; fax
 (09)8284593;greenleaf@pl.net
 
 Monday 15 - Whangarei. Contact: George Skuse, ph (09) 4386887;
 skuse@paradise.net.nz;
 
 Tuesday 16 - Hamilton. Contact: Jim Holdom, ph (07) 8555699, 
                  fax (07)
 8555902, jholdom@ihug.co.nz
 
    
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