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'''Robert A. (Bob) Anderson''' is a [[New Zealand]] activist.
 
'''Robert A. (Bob) Anderson''' is a [[New Zealand]] activist.
  
96 Contact for Young Workers Centre, Waikato Trade union Centre
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==Education ==
00 NDU orgnr Hamilton
 
02 Union orgnr hamilton
 
03? Pres YWRC
 
03/04 SPA contact Hamilton
 
  
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*Avondale College.
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==Young Workers Rights Centre==
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1996 Contact for [[Young Workers Rights Centre]], Waikato Trade Union Centre
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Circa 2003,  President [[Young Workers Rights Centre]].
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[[Category:Young Workers Rights Centre]]
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==NDU==
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2000 - [[National Distribution Union]] organiser, Hamilton.
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==SPA==
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2003/04 [[Socialist Party of Aotearoa]] contact, Hamilton.
  
 
==WISSE==
 
==WISSE==
In 2009 Bob Anderson, was President, [[Workers Institute for Scientific Socialist Education]] .<ref>[http://canterbury.cyberplace.org.nz/community/CAFCA/OIReview/OIReview2009.html] Overseas Investment  Review, CAFCA 2009</ref>
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In 2009 [[Bob Anderson]], was President, [[Workers Institute for Scientific Socialist Education]] .<ref>[http://canterbury.cyberplace.org.nz/community/CAFCA/OIReview/OIReview2009.html] Overseas Investment  Review, CAFCA 2009</ref>
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==NZ Committee to Free the Cuban Five==
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Circa 2009, the list of Initiating Members and Supporters of the [[New Zealand Committee to Free the Cuban Five]], included
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Bob Anderson, [[Workers Institute for Scientific Socialist Education]].<ref>[http://sites.google.com/site/otherpages/initiatingmembersandsupportersofthe Initiating Members and Supporters of the NZ Committee to Free the Cuban Five]</ref>
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[[Category:New Zealand Committee to Free the Cuban Five]]
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===US Embassy letter/Cuban 5===
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On 6 April 2009 US Embassy in Wellington  refused to accept a hand delivered letter from MPs, City Councillors, trade unionists, church leaders,academics and other New Zealanders calling on the US Government not to oppose the petition to the US Supreme Court for the release of the Cuban 5.
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An attempt to deliver the letter was made by Wellington City Councillor, [[Ray Ahipene-Mercer]] and Secretary of the [[Weliington Cuba Friendship Society]] [[Gillian Magee]] but US Embassy Guards said they would not accept a hand delivered letter.<ref>[http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO0904/S00060.htm SCOOP, US Embassy Refuses Letter From MPs. Crs. Unionists Tuesday, 7 April 2009, 9:36 am Press Release: NZ Committee to Free the Cuban Five]</ref>
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:''Dear Attorney General Holder''
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:''We, the undersigned New Zealanders are writing this letter to you on the eve of the US Government submitting a brief in response to the 30 January 09 petition to the Supreme Court and the twelve separate amicus curiae briefs that were filed in the US Supreme Court on 6 March 2009 regarding the unjust incarceration of five Cuban citizens - Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, René González Sehweret, Ramón Labañino Salazar, Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez and Fernando González Llort - known as the Cuban 5.''
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:''We urge the United States Government to acknowledge that a complete miscarriage of justice has taken place regarding the Cuban 5 and to support, rather than oppose, a review of the conviction by the Supreme Court. We urge you to immediately release the Cuban 5.''
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Signatories included Bob Anderson, JP, [[Workers Institute for Scientific Socialist Education]].
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[[Category:Workers Institute for Scientific Socialist Education]]
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==Contact for Philippines communist tour==
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[[Luis Jalandoni]] is the International Representative of the [[National Democratic Front]] of the Philippines, a coalition of several underground groups, led by the [[Communist Party of the Philippines]] and its terrorist [[New People’s Army]].
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On a 2010 tour of New Zealand Luis Jalandoni was accompanied by his wife [[Coni Ledesma]],  International Spokesperson of MAKIBAKA, a revolutionary women’s group which belongs to the NDF.
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:''Luis and Coni are both veteran leading figures in the Philippine revolutionary Left.''
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:''When Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law in 1972, both went underground. They were both arrested and spent time as political prisoners.''
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Contact for their November 4 – Hamilton Public Meeting, was [[Bob Anderson]].<ref>[http://fightback.org.nz/2010/10/13/filipino-progressive-leaders-to-tour-nz-octnov/, Fightback, Filipino progressive leaders to tour NZ Oct/Nov OCTOBER 13, 2010]</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
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[[Category:Workers Institute for Scientific Socialist Education]]
 
[[Category:Workers Institute for Scientific Socialist Education]]
 
[[Category:Socialist Party of Aotearoa]]
 
[[Category:Socialist Party of Aotearoa]]
 
[[Category:New Zealand]]
 
[[Category:New Zealand]]

Latest revision as of 08:35, 27 February 2024

Bob Anderson

Robert A. (Bob) Anderson is a New Zealand activist.

Education

  • Avondale College.

Young Workers Rights Centre

1996 Contact for Young Workers Rights Centre, Waikato Trade Union Centre

Circa 2003, President Young Workers Rights Centre.

NDU

2000 - National Distribution Union organiser, Hamilton.

SPA

2003/04 Socialist Party of Aotearoa contact, Hamilton.

WISSE

In 2009 Bob Anderson, was President, Workers Institute for Scientific Socialist Education .[1]

NZ Committee to Free the Cuban Five

Circa 2009, the list of Initiating Members and Supporters of the New Zealand Committee to Free the Cuban Five, included Bob Anderson, Workers Institute for Scientific Socialist Education.[2]

US Embassy letter/Cuban 5

On 6 April 2009 US Embassy in Wellington refused to accept a hand delivered letter from MPs, City Councillors, trade unionists, church leaders,academics and other New Zealanders calling on the US Government not to oppose the petition to the US Supreme Court for the release of the Cuban 5.

An attempt to deliver the letter was made by Wellington City Councillor, Ray Ahipene-Mercer and Secretary of the Weliington Cuba Friendship Society Gillian Magee but US Embassy Guards said they would not accept a hand delivered letter.[3]

Dear Attorney General Holder
We, the undersigned New Zealanders are writing this letter to you on the eve of the US Government submitting a brief in response to the 30 January 09 petition to the Supreme Court and the twelve separate amicus curiae briefs that were filed in the US Supreme Court on 6 March 2009 regarding the unjust incarceration of five Cuban citizens - Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, René González Sehweret, Ramón Labañino Salazar, Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez and Fernando González Llort - known as the Cuban 5.
We urge the United States Government to acknowledge that a complete miscarriage of justice has taken place regarding the Cuban 5 and to support, rather than oppose, a review of the conviction by the Supreme Court. We urge you to immediately release the Cuban 5.

Signatories included Bob Anderson, JP, Workers Institute for Scientific Socialist Education.

Contact for Philippines communist tour

Luis Jalandoni is the International Representative of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines, a coalition of several underground groups, led by the Communist Party of the Philippines and its terrorist New People’s Army.

On a 2010 tour of New Zealand Luis Jalandoni was accompanied by his wife Coni Ledesma, International Spokesperson of MAKIBAKA, a revolutionary women’s group which belongs to the NDF.

Luis and Coni are both veteran leading figures in the Philippine revolutionary Left.
When Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law in 1972, both went underground. They were both arrested and spent time as political prisoners.

Contact for their November 4 – Hamilton Public Meeting, was Bob Anderson.[4]

References