History of New Zealand
The Auckland waterfront protest refers to a series of demonstrations that took place in the 1980s, primarily focusing on opposition to nuclear-powered ships entering New Zealand ports. These protests became symbolic of the broader anti-nuclear movement in New Zealand, which was heavily influenced by the Rainbow Warrior incident, where the Greenpeace ship was bombed by French agents in Auckland Harbour, resulting in a heightened awareness of nuclear issues and environmental activism.
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