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In June 2012, [[Kia Ora Gaza]] sent a four-person team to Gaza as part of an international aid convoy. Kiwi convoyers were [[Roger Fowler]], [[Tali Williams]], [[Gibran Janif]] and [[Hone Fowler]].http://kiaoragaza.wordpress.com/Kia Ora Gaza website, accessed Dec. 2013]</ref> | In June 2012, [[Kia Ora Gaza]] sent a four-person team to Gaza as part of an international aid convoy. Kiwi convoyers were [[Roger Fowler]], [[Tali Williams]], [[Gibran Janif]] and [[Hone Fowler]].http://kiaoragaza.wordpress.com/Kia Ora Gaza website, accessed Dec. 2013]</ref> | ||
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[[Image:Newly-elected-kog-executive-roger-hone-tali.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Roger Fowler]], [[Hone Fowler]], [[Tali Williams]]]] | [[Image:Newly-elected-kog-executive-roger-hone-tali.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Roger Fowler]], [[Hone Fowler]], [[Tali Williams]]]] | ||
In February 2013, at a leadership forum of [[Kia Ora Gaza]], [[Grant Morgan]] stood down as chair of the solidarity network and editor of the website kiaoragaza.net. His departure had been well flagged over the past 12 months. | In February 2013, at a leadership forum of [[Kia Ora Gaza]], [[Grant Morgan]] stood down as chair of the solidarity network and editor of the website kiaoragaza.net. His departure had been well flagged over the past 12 months. |
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Template:TOCnestleft Hone Fowler is the son of socialist activist Roger Fowler.
Background
25 years old in 2010. Single. Maori mother. Ngapuhi, Ngati Porou and Pakeha whakapapa. Born and raised in South Auckland. Now living in London. Will return to Auckland later in 2010 to complete university degrees in health sciences and psychology. Youth advisor for mental health services (2007-9). Supervisor of before/after school programmes and child holiday programmes (2005-9). Keen sportsman who played soccer to Olympic squad standards. [1]
Kia Ora Gaza

In October 2010, a six-person Kia Ora Gaza team was part of the huge Gaza aid convoy that successfully broke Israel’s blockade a few days ago to deliver desperately-needed medical supplies along with a message of international solidarity.
“Our Kiwi volunteers are authentic heros who put their bodies on the line to help people in need on the other side of the world,” said Grant Morgan, co-organiser of Kia Ora Gaza.
“We are celebrating their historic victory with a welcome home ceremony upon their arrival at the airport. We invite all supporters of Kia Ora Gaza to join in this special occasion.”
“We hope a big crowd will turn out to honour Roger Fowler, Chris van Ryn, Julie Webb-Pullman, Pat O'Dea, Mousa Taher and Hone Fowler, our six courageous Kiwis returning from Gaza.”[2]
2012 team
In June 2012, Kia Ora Gaza sent a four-person team to Gaza as part of an international aid convoy. Kiwi convoyers were Roger Fowler, Tali Williams, Gibran Janif and Hone Fowler.http://kiaoragaza.wordpress.com/Kia Ora Gaza website, accessed Dec. 2013]</ref>
Kia Ora Gaza new exec
In February 2013, at a leadership forum of Kia Ora Gaza, Grant Morgan stood down as chair of the solidarity network and editor of the website kiaoragaza.net. His departure had been well flagged over the past 12 months.
- Grant has been busy with research and networking around the pending collapse of the international capitalist system. Now he needs to devote his energies to a capitalist collapse website as its launch date gets closer.
Kia Ora Gaza’s newly elected executive were Tali Williams, Roger Fowler and Hone Fowler.[3]
References
- ↑ Biographies of six-person Kiwi Team to Gaza
- ↑ [http://kiaoragaza.wordpress.com/2010/10/27/welcome-home-ceremony-for-kia-ora-gaza-team/ Welcome home ceremony for Kia Ora Gaza team on Sunday, Kia Ora Gaza media release, 27 October 2010}
- ↑ KOG website, Foundation chair of Kia Ora Gaza steps down, 18 Feb. 2013