Internet Party founder Kim Dotcom was among around 30 protesters participating in a candlelight vigil outside John Key's house in Auckland tonight highlighting what they say is New Zealand's complicity in America's drone strike programme.
The protesters said they were commemorating "the numerous deaths of civilians and the illegal killing of 'supposed' terrorists, including New Zealander Daryl Jones - killed by the US drone strike programme.
"Through the GCSB's involvement in the 5 eyes program, New Zealand, led by John Key, is sharing intelligence with the US intelligence that supports and in some part enables US drone operations to go ahead," vigil co-organiser Eva Wrassky said.
"John Key has described these killings, which American journalist Jeremy Scahill reports includes more than 1000 civilians, as justified, but they are anything but justified. Extra-judicial killings are executions without trial and a total breach of the rules of law in any democratic state and the International Geneva conventions."
Part-way into the vigil one of the electric gates at Mr Key's Parnell home opened and an Audi hatchback drove away, seemingly unnoticed by the protesters.