So, since Australia has been into human rights abuses also lately why is not
Stuart MacGill and/or the English team considering not making themselves
available to play cricket in Australia! Is it a matter of how 'bad' the
human rights abuses are perceived to be?

Andrew Watts


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Niall McKay wrote:
>
>
> http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/04/22/1082616261323.html
>
> About Cricket and Zimbabwe... I am pretty sure this is the Stephen Coleman
> from Canberra - UCA guy (but I could be wrong)

Almost certainly.  Steve is at ANU, and is an ethics lecturer, and is
mad on cricket.  But Steve and Nikki are list members, so they can
always correct us if we're wrong :-)

Clare


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