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At a table in the back of the bar, nervously jangling the ice in our drinks, we scan the room to figure out who he is. A man trundling a suitcase on rollers saunters past, his eyes darting a glance towards us. Is that himNah, hes wearing a suit. This guy wont be wearing a suit. Actually, weve no idea what hell be wearing. Or what he looks like. Or what his name is. We only know he says hes got something important to tell us. Hes late. Or hes already here, watching us. Days earlier, hed contacted us from what was clearly a fake social media account. Well, he wrote, that could have been a lot better. Hed watched a television programmeSource No Place to Be, 3. D Investigates, TV3, June 1. New Zealand soldiers had been killed near the village of Baghak in Afghanistan in 2. Our anonymous source believed there was a lot more that needed to be said. SEP 1. 1, 2. 00. 1. World Trade Center attacks in New York. Tim Keating, now Chief of Defence, but then NZSAS commanding officer, gives word to the SAS green squadron to prepare for deployment. So now we wait. The phone buzzes. The message thats him in the corner. We hadnt seen him, but hed seen us. Sussing us out, making sure we were on our own. Ill have a beer, he smiles, shaking our hands. Over the next two and a half hours, he explains a few truths and revelations about a war many New Zealanders have ignored or forgotten. Its clear theres more about our war in Afghanistan that needs exploring. Its a lot to take in. And the risk he has taken talking to us doesnt escape us. We thank him, but he takes it almost like its an insult. You dont need to thank me. He stops, puts down his drink. Im not doing it for you. Now Sms V5 51 And Keygen Software. The point is, the soldiers have no one to speak on their behalf. In fact, he wasnt the only anonymous source who approached us after that programme. It turned out there were plenty of things that needed to be said, including about one of the most famous and defining moments of New Zealands time in Afghanistan, the awarding of a Victoria Cross. One informant tells us Im absolutely loyal to the military and Im aware that what Im saying may not sound like that. However, I think its in the countrys best interests for information to be made public. To most of the public, the message the Government pushed about our involvement in Afghanistan that it was a hearts and minds mission made people feel good. A 2. 00. 9 surveySource Research New Zealand, July 2. New Zealanders about the decision to extend the Provincial Reconstruction Teams mandate. PDF asked people if they agreed with the continuation of the mission for 1. Sixty one per cent said yes. We liked to think of our soldiers engaging in a peace keeping mission. Kiwis are good at that, we thought to ourselves. Except Afghanistan was never a peace keeping mission. There is no peace in Afghanistan. Stuff Circuit went there in April this year, and during our time in the country hundreds of people died in terror attacks or combat. Civilians figure prominently among the casualties. This is the war New Zealand left behind. When Governments send soldiers to war, its important those decisions and what happens in our name are open to examination, that the Cabinet ministers who make the political decision to commit our country to war and the military hierarchy who make life and death decisions are held to account. They should not flinch from that. But they have. Despite years of requests, the New Zealand Defence Force has steadfastly refused to be interviewed by Stuff Circuit about the deployment to Afghanistan, especially about the deadly Battle of Baghak. In 2. 01. 4, we were told the Defence Force couldnt take part in a story before the election. Another time we were told we couldnt interview anyone including the Chief of Defence Force about the battle because it was too sensitive. Another time because the battle had already been covered. Lately, we were told we would have to provide a list of questions for the Defence Force to decide if we could interview anyone about any aspect of the Afghanistan deployment. Then, finally, just a straight no. Instead, weve used the Official Information Act to seek hundreds of documents, many of which have large tracts blacked out. Frequently we sought the intervention of the Office of the Ombudsman some investigations took years. At one point, the Defence Force sought Crown Law advice to successfully fight off one of the Chief Ombudsmans investigations. This is the story of a war which started out as one thing and morphed into quite another, a story of mission creep. The story of a war in which heroes were made. The story of a war in which the Government carefully controlled the narrative. The story of a war about which, it would seem, the Government would prefer that we were silent. We want to have a nice life, a nice country, a peaceful country, a peaceful life, and for our children to go to school and to be happy. To have all the good things in life. For that we have our own responsibility, to work for our country, to be loyal for our country, to love our country and to work towards the prosperity of our country. But also others are responsible, to help us to do this, in the name of fighting extremism, to do the right thing here, so we can succeed. Hamid Karzai, former President of Afghanistan, April 2. In the early hours of September 1. Jim Andertons. phone interrupts him. Source Kiwis likely among victims, by Joanne Black and Ruth Berry, The Evening Post, September 1. Vogel House, his ministerial residence in Lower Hutt. It has already been a long day for the long serving MP and now deputy Prime Minister. Hours earlier, Anderton has formally assumed responsibility as acting Prime Minister while Helen Clark travels to Europe. In recent days the Government has been juggling what to do about Air New Zealand, which is on the brink of collapse, as well as preparing for the arrival of 1. Afghan refugees rescued from a sinking people smuggling boat by the Norwegian freighter Tampa. Its just after 2 am as Anderton answers the phone. This cant be good news, he thinks. Its Mark Prebble, the chief executive of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. He asks Anderton if hes heard whats happening in New York. Andertons heartbeat rises. Prebble tells him two airliners have crashed into the World Trade Center towers in New York. America is under attack. Anderton almost doesnt believe him. But theres a tone in Prebbles usually dour and dry voice which convinces Anderton. He turns on the TV and takes a deep breath at what he sees. 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