MICHELLE ROWLAND MP
SHADOW MINISTER FOR CITIZENSHIP AND MULTICULTURALISM
SHADOW ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR COMMUNICATIONS
MEMBER FOR GREENWAY
HON ALANNAH MACTIERNAN MP
SHADOW PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA
SHADOW PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE
MEMBER FOR PERTH
MEDIA RELEASE
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ETHNIC GROUPS REJECT RACIAL DISCRIMINATION ACT CHANGES
Key Western Australian ethnic groups have rejected the Abbott Government’s plans to weaken the Racial Discrimination Act, Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Multiculturalism, Michelle Rowland said today.
“It is clear that these diverse communities in Western Australia don’t want the Racial Discrimination Act changed and the Abbott Government must listen to these concerns,” Ms Rowland said.
“The Government’s proposed changes will significantly weaken protections against racist hate speech in Australia and give the green light to bigotry. Western Australians don’t want that.”
Ms Rowland was speaking after attending a community roundtable forum held at the Hellenic Community Centre in Northbridge last night, organised by the Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Western Australia, Alannah MacTiernan.
“It is very evident that both Aboriginal and migrant groups feel very strongly about these proposals to water down the Racial Discrimination Act,” Ms MacTiernan said.
“The Act has been an important part of fostering a harmonious, multicultural society, and it would be very destructive of that harmony to repeal it.
“Dealing with racism is still a work in progress, as it is around the world. Weakening this legislation does not take us forward.”
Ms Rowland also encouraged people to send a submission to the Abbott Government on the proposed changes to [email protected] by 30 April.
THURSDAY, 3 APRIL 2014
JOINT COMMUNIQUE
LEADERS OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CULTURALLY AND LINGUISTICALLY DIVERSE COMMUNITIES
3 APRIL 2014
Last night, leaders of community organisations representing diverse cultures and faiths met to discuss proposed changes to the Racial Discrimination Act. The leaders below agreed to the following statement:
The Racial Discrimination Act was introduced to protect Australians from the racist comments and to promote harmony in Australia’s multicultural community.
The introduction of the additional protections contained in section 18C has proved to be a vital tool in reducing the incidence of hate-speech.
Many Australians are deeply concerned by recent evidence of racist incidents across Australia, whether it is abuse directed at someone because they’re speaking a language other than English, or because of the colour of their skin, or the faith they follow.
We need our leaders to reinforce the message that racism is not acceptable, and we unreservedly condemn it.
The proposed changes to the Racial Discrimination Act send the wrong message.
Insulting, offending or humiliating a person because of their race leads to increased discord in our community, and serious personal consequences for victims of discrimination.
It is behaviour that should be condemned, not condoned.
We need laws that preserve freedom from fear, not ones that promote freedom to hate.
On behalf of the organisations listed below, we call on the Federal government to reconsider its proposed changes to the Racial Discrimination Act and ensure that the Act continues to protect Australian citizens from hate-speech and to promote harmony.
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Abraham Ochan
President Anuak Community WA |
Rahim Ghauri
President Australian Asian Association |
Sheryl Nosan-Lantzke
Founding Rabbi Jewish Spirituality Australia |
Deborah Costello
CEO Injury Control Council of WA |
Dr Rateb Jneid
President Islamic Council of WA |
Dr Yunos Vagh
Islamic Spiritual Group |
Sheikh Hisham Obeid
Imam Islamic Council of WA |
Ramdas Sankaran
CEO Multicultural Services Centre of WA |
Zelilia Iscel
Disability Chair Ethnic Communities Council of WA |
Ted Wilkes
Wadjuk Nyungar |
Alan Devadas
Saiva Maha Sabai |
Darshan Sharma
Hindi Samaj of WA |
Margaret Auma-Okumu |
Sarouche Razi |
Sam Youssef
President Australian Arab Association |
Dennis Eggington
CEO Aboriginal Legal Service of WA |
Heather Deighen
Manager, Place Based Services MercyCare |
Cleophas Katumba
President Congolese Community of WA |
Aziz Khan
President Perth City Musallah Association |
Shabbir Ali
WA Muslim Lawyers Association |
Suresh Rajan
President National Ethnic Disability Alliance |
Dr Pendo Mwaiteleke
Board Member Multicultural Services Centre of WA |
Nafeesa Mehzabeen
Treasurer Fiji WA Association |
Bishnu Devkota
President Nepalese Association |
Nelson Muhirwa
Rwandan Community of WA |
Malcolm Fiahlo |
Barbara McGillivray |