GCSB response to CSIS/Five Eyes pimping underage girls to ISIS
Mohammed Khan made this Official Information request to Government Communications Security Bureau
The request was refused by Government Communications Security Bureau.
From: Mohammed Khan
Dear Government Communications Security Bureau,
I understand that the GCSB is involved in 'Five Eyes' collaboration activities with a number of imperial powers. Two weeks ago, the book 'The Secret History of the Five Eyes' exposed that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, one of your counterparts in the 'Five Eyes' organization, had trafficked young British girls into Syria to be used by the ISIS terrorist organization for sex, in support of the war against the Syrian people and their government.
1) Britain, like New Zealand, is part of the 'Five Eyes' group that is supposed to enhance our national security, which one assumes includes protecting young girls against rape, but this does not seem to have protected their citizens from victimization from the group. Is the GCSB aware of any assurances New Zealand has received that CSIS, or other elements of the Five Eyes, will not send 15 year old New Zealand girls to be raped by takfiri terrorists, as they did British girls?
It has come to light that the 'Five Eyes' organization has been holding a 'gathering'/conference/meeting in New Zealand this month to advance its goals. This raises obvious concerns-
2a) What vetting has been conducted on foreigners attending this conference? In particular, have CSIS representatives been assessed to ensure they have not been involved in sex crimes or the trafficking of young girls for sex, as many have been revealed to have?
2b) What arrangements are in place to protect New Zealanders from those attending the conference? Are those attending the conference confined to the Millbrook Resort, or will they be allowed to roam the community at large, risking their coming into contact with underage victims? Has the GCSB assessed whether the Millbrook Resort employs anyone under the age of 18 who might be targeted by those attending the conference?
2c) Please detail other security arrangements around this conference.
Cheers,
Mohammed Khan
From: Information (GCSB)
Government Communications Security Bureau
Tēnā koe,
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Ngā mihi,
GCSB
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From: Information (GCSB)
Government Communications Security Bureau
Tēnā koe,
We are writing to advise you of our decision on your OIA request of 16 September 2022. The information you requested will be withheld under s 6(a) of the OIA, as the making available of that information would be likely to prejudice the security or defence of New Zealand or the international relations of the Government of New Zealand.
We will get the substantive response to you as soon as practicable this week.
Ngā mihi,
GCSB
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From: Information (GCSB)
Government Communications Security Bureau
Kia ora,
Please find the Director-General's substantive response attached.
Ngā mihi,
GCSB
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