Community groups urge MP’s not to weaken laws against race hate

Community groups urge MP’s not to weaken laws against race hate

Community groups urge MP’s not to weaken laws against race hate

A del­eg­a­tion of leaders rep­res­ent­ing the Indi­gen­ous, Greek, Arab, Chinese, Jewish, and Indian com­munit­ies has held a round of meetings with key MPs in Federal par­lia­ment to discuss the current Inquiry into freedom of speech.
The groups have strongly urged the gov­ern­ment not to weaken pro­tec­tions against racial vili­fic­a­tion currently contained in Sections 18C and 18D of the Racial Dis­crim­in­a­tion Act (RDA), arguing that these pro­vi­sions serve the interests of all Aus­trali­ans by safe­guard­ing the cohesion and peace­ful­ness of Aus­trali­an society.
“Sections 18C and 18D of the RDA have been key com­pon­ents in the array of legis­lat­ive and educative tools used by each of our com­munit­ies in our efforts to counter-act racism,” said George Vellis, rep­res­ent­ing the Aus­trali­an Hellenic Council. “We are all deeply concerned that a change to the sub­stant­ive terms of sections 18C or 18D of the RDA would weaken those efforts and send a signal that a degree of racism in public discourse is now to be con­sidered accept­able. That would be a break from our past success as a mul­ti­cul­tur­al nation and place our future under a cloud”
Rod Little, Chair­per­son of the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples added “The RDA is a key pillar under­pin­ning Aus­trali­an pluralism and respect for diversity and dif­fer­ence. Indi­gen­ous Aus­trali­ans have been the target of sig­ni­fic­ant public and private racial attacks. The pro­vi­sions of the RDA are critical for our pro­tec­tion”.
Khaldoun Hajaj of Arab Council Australia said “We are heartened by the support for our position expressed across the political divide including the Coalition, Labor and the Greens.”
Tony Pang of the Chinese Australia Services Society (CASS) said “The RDA is critical for pro­tect­ing the community from predatory and malicious verbal attacks. The RDA sets Australia apart from other nations as a clear demon­stra­tion of our com­mit­ment to combating bigotry and dis­crim­in­a­tion.”
The group has fore­shad­owed further meetings with MPs and urged community groups and civil society organ­isa­tions to lodge written sub­mis­sions with the Inquiry before the closing date on December 9. They also plan to appear at hearings being conducted by the Inquiry across Australia’s capital cities.
28 November 2016
Sig­nat­or­ies are
1. Dr Jackie Huggins, Co-chair, National Congress of Aus­trali­a’s First Peoples
2. Mr Rod Little, Co-chair, National Congress of Aus­trali­a’s First Peoples
3. Ms Randa Kattan, CEO, Arab Council Australia
4. Mr Tony Pang, Secretary/Deputy Chair, Chinese Aus­trali­an Services Society
5. Mr Kenrick Cheah, President, Chinese Aus­trali­an Forum
6. Mr Peter Wertheim, Executive Director, Executive Council of Aus­trali­an Jewry
7. Mr Tony Pang Chinese Australia Services Society
8. Mr John Kennedy, President, United Indian Asso­ci­ation
9. Mr Bon Nguyen, President, Viet­namese Community of Australia
10. Mr George Vellis, Coordin­at­or, Aus­trali­an Hellenic Council
For media enquiries please contact George Vellis on 0403 539 733.
 

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