Nationwide Rally list to 1 February 2026

28 Jan
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Nationwide Rally list to 1 February 2026

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Rallies this week

21 Jan
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List is updated on Wednesday afternoon and ongoing as events are notified to us. Please check back on Friday afternoon to see if there has been Additions or Changes.

Or go to the PSNA Homepage – www.PSNA.nz. Scroll down to the button “For a list of events Nationwide, please click here – Check back often for updates”. Click the button. Check back on Friday for any moves, adds or changes

PSNA Facebook events page

Go to the PSNA Facebook events page here

There are more than 30 events around the Motu this week.

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Nationwide rallies this week

14 Jan
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Nationwide Rally list to 18 January 2026

To view events around Aotearoa:

We have an events page on our website as well as a Facebook events page

PSNA Website events page:

There is a page on the PSNA website where Events are listed. You can find it here –www.PSNA.nz/Events

It is updated on Wednesday afternoon and ongoing as events are notified to us. Please check back on Friday afternoon to see if there has been Additions or Changes.

Or go to the PSNA Homepage – www.PSNA.nz. Scroll down to the button “For a list of events Nationwide, please click here – Check back often for updates”. Click the button. Check back on Friday for any moves, adds or changes

PSNA Facebook events page

Go to the PSNA Facebook events page here

There are more than 30 events around the Motu this week.

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Nationwide Rally list to 12 January 2026

7 Jan
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Nationwide Rally list to 12 January 2026

To view events around Aotearoa:

·         Go to the PSNA Homepage – www.PSNA.nz

·         Scroll down to the button “For a list of events Nationwide, please click here –  Check back often for updates”

·         Click the button

·         Check back on Friday for any moves, adds or changes

 

Or events are on the PSNA Facebook events page here

Once again, there are more than 30 events around the Motu this week.

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This is how Istanbul started it’s new year 2026

2 Jan

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This is how Istanbul started its new year 2026, renewing the pledge to Gaza to continue popular work until the end of the war, breaking the siege and liberating Palestine.
أوقفواالإبادة #اكسرواالحصار #حرروا_فلسطين

Zaher Biwari, International Freedom Flotilla Coalition, 1 January 2026

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Nationwide Rally list to 4 January, 2026

1 Jan
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Nationwide Rally list to 4 January, 2026

To view events around Aotearoa:

  • There is a page on the PSNA website where Events are listed. You can find it here –www.PSNA.nz/Events

Or

  • Go to the PSNA Homepage – www.PSNA.nz. Scroll down to the button “For a list of events Nationwide, please click here – Check back often for updates”. Click the button. Check back on Friday for any moves, adds or changes

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Rallies this week

19 Dec
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Rallies throughout Motu:


North Island

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Nationwide Rally list to 12 January 2026

12 Dec
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12 Dec
Gaza Freedom Flotilla
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Freedom Flotilla Coalition Meets in Dublin, Announces Expanded 2026 Sailings to Gaza and Calls for Escalated Global Action

Coalition statementsFeaturedNewsPress releases / By FFC bénévole des médias

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
10, December 2025
Contact: Hay Sha Wiÿa, FFC Press Officer
WhatsApp: +1 210-834-8155
media@freedomflotilla.org

Freedom Flotilla Coalition Meets in Dublin, Announces Expanded 2026 Sailings to Gaza and Calls for Escalated Global Action 

[DUBLINIreland] The Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC), together with global initiatives working to end Israel’s illegal blockade of Gaza, concluded four days of meetings in Dublin from 5–8 December, 2025

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Some of the delegates at the recent Freedom Flotilla Coalition gathering in Dublin – including Aotearoa representative Youssef Sammour from Kia Ora Gaza.holding up the red part of the Palestinian flag

. Delegates from member organizations, coalition working committees, and partner solidarity networks gathered to assess this year’s missions and finalize plans for a dramatically expanded 2026 sailing season. The FFC, formed in 2010 and now composed of 18 national campaigns, has sailed dozens of boats to challenge Israel’s illegal naval blockade of Gaza, including MadleenHandala and Conscience in 2025.

Meeting participants expressed deep alarm at developments in Gaza following the so-called “ceasefire” which Israel continues to violate with impunity, killing hundreds of Palestinians, including over 70 children, and denying adequate humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, including tents and blankets to help displaced families face the harsh winter weather, medical supplies, and baby formula. We affirmed that ending the genocide, lifting the siege, and dismantling the decades-long system of apartheid and occupation requires coordinated, international civil-society action on a scale not seen before.

This year’s meeting took place just three weeks after the passage of UN Security Council Resolution 2803, which rubber-stamped the Trump plan for Gaza. Its adoption was a historic betrayal—not only of the Palestinian people, but of the very foundations the United Nations claims to defend. Resolution 2803 represents one of the most dangerous attempts in recent history to render international law irrelevant. It does not advance Palestinian rights in any meaningful sense; instead, it installs a neo-colonial trusteeship led by the very powers that have armed, funded, and politically shielded Israel’s atrocities for decades.

“Security Council Resolution 2803 is a moral abdication by the world’s most powerful governments and the very institution that has failed Palestinians for over 80 years,” said FFC Steering Committee member Huwaida Arraf of US Boats to Gaza. “When states fail, people must take action. This is not a time to let up on our work, but rather to intensify our decolonial struggle, broaden our ranks, and turn collective outrage into unstoppable global momentum.”

Another FFC Steering Committee member, Bent Erik Krøyer of Ship to Gaza Denmark, added: “The Freedom Flotilla will sail again in 2026. Not as a symbolic gesture, but as a bold declaration that civil society will not stand by while Gaza is strangled and annihilated. We are preparing more vessels, more international participation, and more coordinated actions than ever before.”

The FFC’s efforts to break the naval blockade on Gaza expanded significantly in 2025, when we were joined by two major new initiatives—the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) and the Thousand Madleens to Gaza (TMTG), resulting in a historic number of ships sailing to challenge Israel’s genocide and unlawful siege on Gaza. Both initiatives participated in the Dublin meetings to coordinate an even larger collective effort for 2026.

Gaza needs us—needs all of us—now more than ever. Ending the siege is not only a political necessity; it is a profound moral duty. We will continue to act, organize, and sail in solidarity until Palestinians in Gaza can live with freedom, dignity, and justice

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Mangere rally this Saturday 2pm

2 Dec
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ALSO COMING UP THE FOLLOWING SATURDAY:

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NATIONWIDE RALLY LIST TO 7 DECEMBER+, 2025

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International day of solidarity

28 Nov
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Nationwide Rally list to 30 November 2025

 

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Rallies for Free Palestine this week

19 Nov
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Nationwide Rally list to 23 November 2025

 

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Nationwide Rally list to 16 November 2025

12 Nov
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Palestine events for this week and beyond.

29 Oct
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 Stand for justice in Palestine at your local event ….

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All together for Gaza

23 Oct

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Nationwide Rally list to 26 October 2025

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Fifteenth anniversary of the arrival in Gaza of the Viva Palestina 5 solidarity convoy

22 Oct

This day fifteen years ago a contingent of six Kiwis drove three aid-packed ambulances into Gaza, as part of the epic international Viva Palestina 5 solidarity convoy of 145 vehicles – to a rock-star reception from locals. The HotPressTV report above includes a short interview with Kia Ora Gaza team volunteer, Hone Fowler.

You can see many more reports, photos & videos of this historic siege-busting convoy by scrolling back to October 2010 on this website.

Action for Palestine: every town, every city

15 Oct

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No matter how big or small: Be there!

Nationwide Rally list to 19 October 2025

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Why Gaza still looks to the freedom flotillas for true peace

15 Oct

By APR editor -October 12, 2025   

KIA ORA GAZA

COMMENTARY: By Sara Awad

On October 10, a ceasefire in Gaza was officially announced. International news media were quick to focus on what they now call “the peace plan”.

US President Donald Trump, they announced, would go to Cairo to oversee the agreement signing and then to Israel to speak at the Knesset.

The air strikes over Gaza, they reported, have stopped.

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Demand urgent end to Gaza media blockade

15 Oct

By Pacific Media Watch – 15 October 2025

Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which has filed five complaints with the International Criminal Court (ICC) over Israeli crimes against journalists, has called for justice

Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which has filed five complaints with the International Criminal Court (ICC) over Israeli crimes against journalists, has called for justice for the victims. Image: RSF

Pacific Media Watch supports the call by the Paris-based global media freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) for justice for the victims of crimes against journalists in Gaza, and its demand for immediate access to the Palestinian enclave for exiled journalists and foreign press.

The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, confirmed on Friday, 10 October 2025, came after two years of unprecedented massacres against the press in Gaza.

Since October 2023, the Israeli army has killed nearly 220 journalists, including at least 56 slain due to their work.

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