Call for Solidarity with Aboriginal People in the Northern Territory

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Call for Solidarity with Aboriginal People in the Northern Territory
Stop the Invasion!

International Day of Action, November 17th

In June this year, the Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, announced that there would be a ‘National Emergency Response’ to combat child abuse in Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory. The measures announced included the quarantining of half of all welfare payments, the abolition of the Community Development Employment Program, the appointment of managers for 73 prescribed communities, compulsory sexual health examinations of children, and the abolition of the permit system, amongst other things.

These measures are a violation of human rights, and is obviously racist and authoritarian. The passage of the Emergency Response legislation is dependent on the suspension of the Racial Discrimination Act, and the Northern Territory Native Title Act. Federal police and the military have been sent into the NT to enforce these measures.

Aboriginal people that work through the Community Development Employment Program (CDEP) manage their own wages and money. Abolishing CDEP will push people onto welfare and the welfare income management system that allows for quarantining and tight control of how people’s money is spent. Many people running businesses on CDEP in remote outstations are already being forced to move into larger regional towns. The extraordinary measures give the Federal Government power to seize lands and property without compensation. The owners of those lands and properties have no right of appeal. Lands will be leased for five years, but the government has plans to extend these measures for 99 years. It is entirely up to ministerial discretion whether rent is paid on those lands or not.

The Federal Government has appointed non-Indigenous business managers to the ‘prescribed’ communities. These managers have the power to decide who lives in a community and who must leave; they can observe any meeting of an organisation working at the community, they can change any local programme. Many Aboriginal communities consider these measures, often being administered by under-prepared military personnel, as an invasion rather than an intervention.

These measures return Aboriginal people to the days of mission stations, where life was tightly controlled by authoritarian managers. It is a return to times of colonial control on Aboriginal life, and the complete absence of any autonomy or self-determination. The removal of basic property rights as enjoyed by all other Australians, with the abolition of the permit system, is a gross violation of human rights. Even the Northern Territory police oppose this measure, for the likely adverse effect it will have on crime.

Some $570 million is being spent on these measures. Half of that money will be spent on the salaries of 700 new bureaucratic positions created to regulate this intervention. $88 million will be spent on measures to control the incomes of Aboriginal people on any government payment (including aged pensions and veterans payments).

This is an insult to the hard work of Aboriginal people who have been campaigning for basic services in remote communities. Roads, schools, health care, housing and social services are desperately needed by these communities. It is estimated that the housing backlog alone for Northern Territory Aboriginal communities is half a billion dollars. Moreover, with the publication of the Closing the Gap report by Oxfam earlier this year, it has been shown that Indigenous life expectancy is 17 years below that of non-Indigenous life expectancy.

A week and a half ago, the Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, announced the Federal election for November 24th.

This came shortly after Australia voted against the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples (along with Canada, New Zealand and the USA).

It is time to stand up for justice for Indigenous peoples everywhere, to demand either a change of policy, or a change of government!

One week before the Australian Federal election, on November 17th, various groups across Australia will be taking action to show opposition to the Federal government’s intervention into the Northern Territory. We hope that those outside Australia will join us in calling for an end to this government, an end to racist, colonialist policies towards Indigenous people, and support for the strong self-determination that Indigenous people demonstrate every day.

With allegations that the Australian Federal government is manipulating international media about the intervention, it is vitally important that information about the intervention and views of Indigenous people in the Northern Territory are widely disseminated through social justice networks. Please use your community and activist media to promote the interests of Indigenous Australians, and Indigenous people worldwide!

Learn more:

National Aboriginal Alliance: http://www.nationalaboriginalalliance.org/
Combined Aboriginal Organisations of the Northern Territory -
alternative to the government’s Emergency Response:
http://www.snaicc.asn.au/news/documents/CAOreport8july.pdf
Women for Wik: http://www.womenforwik.org/
Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation: http://www.antar.org.au/
Oxfam: http://www.oxfam.org.au/world/pacific/australia/
Koori Mail: http://www.koorimail.com/

Things you can do:

1. Organise a protest outside the Australian Consulate in your nearest
city. Make it clear that the Howard government’s shameful opportunism
on human rights is gathering international criticism.
2. Donate to the National Aboriginal Alliance. Find out more on their
website, here: http://www.nationalaboriginalalliance.org/
3. Spread the news of this horrendous violation of human rights to as
many people as possible. Write an article about it, post to your blog
about it, send the news to your friends via email. Encourage your
friends to speak out about it as well.
4. If you are part of a political organisation, collective, or group,
please send your words of solidarity and support to the National
Aboriginal Alliance. Send messages of solidarity to: secretariat at
nationalaboriginalalliance dot org.
5. Write letters to Mal Brough, the Minister for Indigenous Affairs,
or John Howard. You can find guidelines here:
http://www.antar.org.au/action/current_actions/

6 Responses to “Call for Solidarity with Aboriginal People in the Northern Territory”

  1. Ridwan Says:

    Tom I have been wondering if after the report we should just leave the petition open and keep sending newer signatures in periodically.

    I hate to see the campaign disappear and it seems that there is some momentum brewing here.

    What do you think?

    Peace,
    Ridwan

  2. Tom Says:

    Ridwan,

    I like the idea of leaving it open. We don’t know when demonstrations, news stories, or other publicity might suddenly bring in a lot of new people interested in participating. On the Jena 6 USDOJ petition, it seemed that coverage in the media, even small alternative media, made a big difference in the number of people signing.

    Tom

  3. Ridwan Says:

    Good deal Tom, let’s leave it open and I will just update signatures as we go on then. I will tell Jubin George, and Eugene.

    Be well,
    Ridwan

  4. Raelene Rosas Says:

    Thank you so much to all people out there in calling for solidarity with us NT Aboriginal people. I am an Aboriginal women that is involved with ‘Women for Wik’ travelling around Australia letting Australian people know the impact of this invasion on Top End Communities that I have traditional cultural family ties with. My families in remote areas are bewildered about the invasion onto their lands without consultation to them on how it is to better them in the long run. The legislation has taken away what little they have put in place in their communities in self determination and self management of their affairs. The permit system on their lands gave them the power to say who or what can be done on their lands, this has been abolished and with it the right to appeal through the racial discrimination act. The majority of people in communities have not been consulted on how the legislation actually is supposed to work or how it will affect them. The main outcry is why is it only Aboriginal people that this is happening to when they themselves on the ground have been trying to deal with their own problems(like family violence and sexual abuse/assault) in their communities. Why not put all this money into the basic infrastructures that they have identified in each community and let the communities deal with it. This legislation is a real reminder that when the British invaded this country that their intentions were to assimilate and anihilate the Aboriginal population. This is another form of genecide for my people in the form of globilization through economical resource genocide. This legislation is hidden under the umbrella of Child Abuse but in the legislation one has to wonder what has it got to do with the children. Again I thank all those who will stand in solidarity with all my brothers and sisters here in the NT and wider Australia in our struggle.

    Cheers
    Raelene

  5. Tom Says:

    Raelene,

    Thank you for stopping by and sharing those words here.

    Tom

    [P.S., Raelene, Do you mind if I put your comment up as a guest post here? Or do you have anything else that you would like to post here?]

  6. WGAR News Says:

    A sample of WGAR News on the NT intervention, Australia

    Dear Reader,

    Please find below a sample of WGAR News. WGAR News is an email newsletter that focuses mainly on the Australian government invasion of indigenous communities in the Northern Territory. Subscription is free. Subscribers can expect to receive one email every 2 to 10 days. If you would like to subscribe, email wgar.news@gmail.com and include the words “subscribe WGAR News” in the message header.

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    [WGAR-news] 12 Dec 07: NT Intervention

    WGAR: Working Group for Aboriginal Rights (Australia)

    12 DEC 2007: NORTHERN TERRITORY INTERVENTION

    Contents:
    Media Releases
    Opinion
    Panel Discussion
    You Tube
    News

    MEDIA RELEASES:

    Scoop: Friends Of The Earth: Stand up for Human Rights in Australia: Self Determination Not Intervention
    http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0712/S00610.htm
    10 Dec 07: “With the intervention there’s been changes to every law; land rights law, the racial discrimination act, the social security act. … Now the incoming Rudd government needs to get serious about restoring our rights and removing the Intervention legislation.” Barbara Shaw, a town camp resident in Alice Springs

    NACCHO: Mr Rudd today is the day to sign
    http://www.naccho.org.au/Files/Documents/Media_Release_re_International_Human_Rights_Day_10122007.pdf
    10 Dec 07: “We still have not had a clear message on what this government is going to do about the Northern Territory emergency intervention which was and is an assault on our human rights if there ever was one. We continue to hear statements such as ‘we need to let it continue for some time to see if it is working’. Sorry this has taken away our rights. Even if it ‘works’ at some level it is still
    unacceptable to the Aboriginal people of the Northern Territory and must be rejected in its entirety.” Dr Mick Adams Chairperson of the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO)

    Sydney Indymedia: WGAR urges PM to place a Moratorium on Northern Territory Intervention
    http://sydney.indymedia.org.au/story/wgar-urges-pm-place-moratorium-northern-territory-intervention
    7 Dec 07: “In a letter to the PM and Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, the Working Group for Aboriginal Rights (WGAR) strongly recommends that the Federal government takes immediate steps to undo the harm of the NT Intervention which is negatively impacting on the lives of Aboriginal people in the NT.”

    OPINION:

    Medical News Today UK: Northern Territory Intervention - Help Or Hindrance? Australia
    http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/90818.php
    9 Dec 07: “The Government’s Northern Territory Intervention, aimed at improving health and living conditions in Indigenous communities, has been met with mixed reviews in a collection of articles published in the latest Medical Journal of Australia.”

    The Medical Journal of Australia: December Contents: Northern Territory Intervention
    [scroll down page] http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/187_11_031207/contents_031207.html
    Dec 07: A collection of articles on the NT intervention

    eMJA: The Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory: engaging with the intervention to improve primary health care
    http://www.mja.com.au/public/issues/187_11_031207/bof11305_fm.html
    8 Dec 07: “The emergency intervention came from left field. The health component, like the intervention as a whole, got off to a bad start. … its initial implementation was profoundly disempowering to many Aboriginal people in an environment where disempowerment and loss of identity lie at the root of community dysfunction. … It is also vitally important that the racially discriminatory aspects of the intervention, … be repealed”

    PANEL DISCUSSION:

    Sacred or Profane? The Australian Government’s Intervention in Aboriginal Communities
    2 Dec 07: Listen to the discussion on-line: http://www.cvillepodcast.com/2007/12/07/sacred-or-profane-the-australian-governments-intervention-in-aboriginal-communities/
    Read a summary of the main points: http://homepage.mac.com/will_owen/iblog/C2062160667/E20071208111506/

    YOU TUBE:

    Documentary on the NT intervention
    http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=V6HmaDe1DS4
    “The Australian Government has passed two major legislations in the past twelve months that have demolished aboriginal rights, relating to land, culture and self-determination.”

    NEWS:

    NIT: NT intervention misconceived and poorly planned: former judge
    http://www.nit.com.au/breakingNews/story.aspx?id=13623
    11 Dec 07: “A retired Federal Court judge has labelled the former government’s intervention into Northern Territory Indigenous communities as misconceived and poorly planned. … He [Ron Merkel, QC] said the intervention could be considered a fundamental breach of human rights.”

    ABC: Land council labels NT intervention ‘discriminatory’
    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/12/11/2115232.htm?site=idx-nt
    11 Dec 07: “A peak Indigenous group has backed suggestions the Commonwealth’s intervention in the Northern Territory is discriminatory.”

    NIT: Better Indigenous participation needed in intervention: HREOC
    http://www.nit.com.au/breakingNews/story.aspx?id=13612
    10 Dec 07: “The Commonwealth intervention into Northern Territory Aboriginal communities will fail unless the new government takes steps to improve Indigenous people’s participation in it, a new human rights report says. … measures in the intervention that bypass racial discrimination laws have put Australia’s proud human rights reputation at risk.”

    NIT: Intervention “created a mess” but can work: NLC
    http://www.nit.com.au/breakingNews/story.aspx?id=13619
    10 Dec 07: “The Howard government’s intervention in Northern Territory Aboriginal communities has “created a mess” but it can be made to work, the Northern Land Council (NLC) says.”

    Age: High Court challenge to NT intervention
    http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/high-court-challenge-to-nt-intervention/2007/12/07/1196813026893.html
    8 Dec 07: “THE constitutional challenge that former indigenous affairs minister Mal Brough warned could destroy the emergency intervention in the Northern Territory is expected to go before the full bench of the High Court in March.”

    Australian: Senate to block NT permits
    http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22889394-5006790,00.html
    8 Dec 07: “THE Rudd Government’s plan to reinstate permits to access Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory could be derailed for at least six months by a hostile Coalition-dominated Senate.”

    Australian: No time for dreaming
    http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22887742-5013172,00.html
    8 Dec 07: “A POISONED chalice and a perfect chance: the new Labor Government’s first great domestic policy challenge is looming before Kevin Rudd in all its charged complexity.”

    ABC: Scrymgour wants intervention funding maintained
    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/12/07/2112480.htm?site=idx-nt
    7 Dec 07: “The Northern Territory’s Indigenous Policy Minister says she will lobby for the level of intervention funding to be maintained when she meets her federal counterpart next week.”

    ABC: Intervention blamed for rises in drunks
    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/12/07/2112470.htm?site=idx-nt
    7 Dec 07: “The Territory Government is blaming the Commonwealth intervention for a rise in public drunkenness has probably increased since the intervention.”

    Australian: Intervention finder’s fee row
    http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22883978-2702,00.html
    7 Dec 07: “DOCTORS have attacked the Australian Medical Association amid revelations it negotiated a deal for two associated companies to be paid a $1300 “placement fee” from public funds for every doctor they help to recruit for the federal Government’s indigenous intervention scheme.”

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