MEDIA RELEASE: HREOC "Child Abuse Report" tabled
in silence and sneakiness
Project SafeCom Inc.
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HREOC "Child Abuse Report" tabled in silence and
sneakiness
Media Release
Thursday May 13 2004 15:00pm EST
For Immediate Release
No Embargoes
"It is blatantly evident that the timing of the tabling of the Human Rights
and Equal Opportunity Commission's Report into Children in Immigration Detention
is proof beyond doubt how shamed the Howard government is about its own
atrocious dealings with asylum seekers, particularly children in
detention."
"From a government that has adopted a policy of whisking away asylum
seekers as well as their human rights into far-away hiding places, we can also
expect a 'whisking away' of such a damning report to a forlorn place of the
parliamentary agenda, in a week where the Annual Appropriation Bill is on the
front pages of every Australian newspaper; after question time, when a minimum
of MP's care to give attention or are present on the floor of Parliament."
"Without a peep, the Report was tabled shortly after Question Time in
Parliament by the former Immigration Minister Phillip Ruddock, without even so
much as a speech. Ruddock knows he is seriously guilty, and the start of
prosecutions against him will be the outstanding $7K damages claim by an
eight-year-old child in one of Australia's civil courts."
"Howard's asylum policy cost not only $113.9 million dollars in the 2002/03
financial year, Australian taxpayers are also paying with their conscience for
untold damage inflicted on even very young children and babies."
Project SafeCom's Barbara Rogalla, a former Woomera nurse who testified before
the Commission for the report, commented that Australia has managed to create a
situation where child abuse and human rights atrocities are made legal through
the "lawful application of the immigration laws of the Migration Act, but
as a result, deeply scarring damage has been caused to children. The application
of these immigration laws, with bi-partisan support, enacted by Parliament,
amounts to a gross misuse of the notion of justice, and it needs to be rectified
by an Act of Parliament at its earliest convenience."
For more information:
Barbara Rogalla
Melbourne
phone 0419 128 300
Jack H Smit
Project SafeCom Inc.
phone 0417 090 130