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Film Review: Noho Hewa (The Wrongful Occupation of Hawai’i) | Deep Green Resistance News Service

20.10.12

Film Review: Noho Hewa (The Wrongful Occupation of Hawai’i) | Deep Green Resistance News Service: By Owen Lloyd / Deep Green Resistance News Service

What does it mean for a land to be under occupation?

For most of us, the surest indication of an occupation is the most sensational: a strong military presence, working to intimidate and silence any and all resistance. Along with this, we would expect to see governing institutions operated by a foreign power, working to ensure that decision-making will represent the interests of the occupying class.

In order to bolster their strength and fortify their presence, the occupying power will encourage their own citizens to immigrate– and pressure the local peoples out of the country or into ghettos. With the law on their side, the entire landscape can be taken under colonial control.


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