Australian UN human rights seat 'a shame'

Ngurampaa sheep farm, Hebel, south Queensland - - How can a racist
country like Australia have a seat on the United Nations Human Rights
Commission?

That's the question burning the gut of Aboriginal activist Michael
Anderson. In 30 years of campaigning at home and abroad for the
Aboriginal cause, that UN platform was a favourite stamping ground where
he and other Indigenous people got a good hearing and built valuable
connections.

Many a time, away from the public limelight, he faced off with
Australian government ministers in Geneva, who through clenched teeth
and plastic smiles would quip, 'You here too, again, Michael?'

And they would be struggling to control their blood pressure over
Australia being grilled in the dock by Third World politicians and
diplomats who did not mince words.

CERD, one of the bodies in the UN human rights system, accused Australia
of genocide. Others were stringently critical of the way land rights are
being whittled away.

The result was Canberra refusing to let UN investigative committees in -
and having egg all over its face.

Geneva, where UN human rights activities are centred, in a way was a
political 'home' to Anderson, an information and contacts bourse where
links were spun into a tribal and indigenous global network.

No wonder he's angry. Australia with a place at that table! He's been
fighting the idea through his networks. For now he's lost, but....

'I intend to be the proverbial ghost for as long as Australia sits on
the UN HRC,' he says, 'I intend to be in their faces in the UN at every
opportunity. I hope others will follow suit.'

In a media statement issued from his home here, he decried  Australia's
appointment to the UN HRC as 'a shame'.

'How can a racist country like Australia be granted such a privilege?'
he asks. And he sees it helping the government on Indigenous land
claims.

'Given the fact that they continue to have outstanding matters to deal
with from the fallout of the 1998 Native Title amendments, Australia are
now in a position to cover up their inactivity on the recommendation
made by the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
(CERD), the United Nations International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights (ICCPR) and the United Nations Economic and Social Council
(ECOSOC).'

'The government cries crocodile tears over the treatment of white
farmers in Zimbabwe, while in Australia they're granting bucketloads of
extinguishments of Native Title interests in favour of European farmers,
assuring security and certainty for them. What about land security and
certainty for Aborigines?'

Anderson, recently elected facilitator of the Gumilaroi/Euahlayi nations
living in south Queensland and northwest NSW, says in his statement:

'I hope that the people of Australia and other countries who are aware
of the real Australia will inundate foreign embassies within Australia
and the various UN Human Rights Committees with submissions about the
shameful human rights record.'

'As long as Australia continues to deny its racist treatment of my
people they will always be haunted by an unjust past, and our continued
presence will hurt because they will be reminded of it every time they
look into our faces.'

Anderson, himself a claimant to land in northwest NSW and southern
Queensland, was one of the handful of activists who set up the
Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra in 1972.

Apart from his political and consultant activities he and his German
wife now manage a sheep farm near Hebel in southern Queensland that has
started giving employment to young Aborigines and modestly putting money
into projects in nearby communities.

Anderson, a trained jurist, has just returned from a visit to Europe
which included talks with lawyers in London about the possibility of
suing the British Crown for allowing Australian governments to make laws
harming the Aborigines.

Anderson can be phoned 0061-74 62 50 808.
His email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

By Diet Simon


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