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Berrimah prison is full - (I was in there earlier this year ('07) for an anti-racism protest in '02) - The NT State's preferred option is more black prisons

These prisons are used as POW camps in the ongoing war of invasion against Aboriginal people

Two PARIAH members were also imprisoned in Berrimah in 2001 for their part in a protest to support the people of East Timor in 1999

Mick Lambe- August 07

Nationalism + Militarism + Racism = Fascism*

- Image depicts Australian Federal Parliament flagpole atop Uluru

*(Source: history)

Australian militarism

"Australians were on hand even for the Boer war and the Boxer Rebellion. They were involved in more of the 20th century's major wars than either the British or the Americans"

 

The Federal intervention into Northern Territory Aboriginal homelands - is partly military

Mining (uranium) pastoral and military interests - all benefit from this increased control

 

The arms race in SE Asia and Australia's tacit approval of Indonesian 'terrorism' in West Papua - are indicative of our flawed militarist mindset

 

 

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Intervention call for all churches PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nala Mansell-McKenna   
Feb 21, 2008 at 10:04 AM
Intervention call for all churches
The Federal intervention is a disgusting act of racist oppression (Mick)
 
LETTER TO THE EDITOR

20/2/2008

I was rather saddened to read that yet another priest has been found guilty of sexually abusing a child.

I was also amazed to read the statistic that show between 1990-2000, 450 child sexual assaults by
church workers were dealt with by the Australian Courts.

This common occurrence highlights a total abuse of trust and power on the young and vulnerable.

I now wonder what the Government will do to ensure that members of the clergy will not strike again.

I wonder if they will send armed forces in to man the churches every Sunday?
 Will they introduce a pornography ban on all members of the churches? 
 
Sign_of_the_times_sm 
Will they send in doctors to do compulsory genital checks on all children that have ever attended church or 
private schools (with or without parental consent)?
Will they start quarantining the pension cheques of all members of the clergy, just as they have done to
Aborigines in the Northern territory?

I doubt it.


Nala Mansell-McKenna
(Youth Worker)
Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre
03)63323800
 

See also - Thousands protest NT intervention on 'sovereignty day'

 - Orkopoulos jury dismissed

 - former New South Wales Aboriginal affairs minister Milton Orkopoulos charged with 36 child sex and drugs charges. 

 

Thousands protest NT intervention on 'sovereignty day'

Duroyan Fertl

16 February 2008



On February 12, almost 2000 people gathered in the rain at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in Canberra, before marching, in the sunshine, to Parliament House to demand an end to the federal government’s racist “intervention” in the Northern Territory.

The protest, organised by the Sydney-based Aboriginal Rights Coalition (ARC) and Aboriginal communities from all over Australia, was the focus of a week of actions and meetings in Canberra, as Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous activists gathered to send a message to the new Labor federal government that saying sorry was just the first step.

On February 10, the new National Aboriginal Alliance (NAA) held its second meeting. The alliance was formed last year in response to the Howard government’s NT “intervention”.

Sol Bellear was chosen as president and Pat Eatock secretary. The alliance intends to meet four times a year, and aims to build a new national organisation for Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders.

On February 11, more than 200 people attended workshops on the implications of the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and heard first-hand reports from communities in the NT affected by the ongoing intervention.

However, the main focus of the convergence on Canberra was the protest in opposition to the intervention on February 12. The march from the Tent Embassy to the lawns of the new Parliament House was led by the Chooky Dancers from Elcho Island, famous for their YouTube hit version of “Zorba the Greek”.

A sea of banners, placards and flags summed up the demands: immediate review of the intervention, restoration of the Racial Discrimination Act, implementation of the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and for governments to genuinely consult with aboriginal communities and to accept Aboriginal control of Aboriginal affairs.

Speakers from around the country, including from the NT, outlined the litany of injustices that Aboriginal Australia still suffers. From areas affected by the intervention, dozens of speakers, including Walter and Barbara Shaw from the Mt Nancy town camp in Alice Springs, exposed the racist and counterproductive nature of the intervention. They noted the lack of any mention of children in the legislation allowing the intervention, and rejected the punitive and offensively paternalistic measures that have been introduced.

They outlined the social problems resulting from the scrapping of Community Development and Employment Programs (CDEP), and how fear of new white business managers controlling their communities prevented two more buses from the NT from attending the protest.

Most worrying are the effects of welfare quarantining — still being implemented in new areas across the NT — and which are creating potentially explosive situations.

Quarantining prevents people from using half of their welfare money other than with “store cards” for specific stores such as Target or Woolworths. However, as Barbara Shaw explained, food vouchers seldom arrive on time and many people must travel up to 700 kilometres — funding their own travel — to find the stores to use them and then end up destitute and with little food.

Eatock from the ARC pointed out, “It’s an apartheid system. We all know what apartheid is, and that’s what’s happening to people living in the Northern Territory.”

As Bellear put it: “Well may we say ’God save the Queen’, because nothing will save this parliament if they don’t pull out of the Northern Territory”. Bellear described welfare quarantining as being “like the stolen wages all over again”, adding: “We want an immediate pull-out.”

A minute’s silence was observed for the Stolen Generations.

New Zealand Maori Party MP Hone Harawira addressed the rally saying, “I’m here because a success for indigenous rights anywhere is a success for indigenous rights everywhere”.

Australian Greens Senators Bob Brown and Rachel Siewert, and Democrat Andrew Bartlett also spoke but the day belonged to the newly invigorated Aboriginal Australians.

Les Malezer, chairperson of the Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action, and organiser of the second meeting of the NAA, told Green Left Weekly that the convergence on Canberra “is a voice for Aboriginal people on the Northern Territory intervention and on the lack of remedies from the Labor government so far”.

“We have a message for the new parliament. We want to be treated as people with rights, not with contempt, as the Howard government treated us. We want to be treated as people with the right to self-determination, speaking with our own voice.”

“The biggest concern is that we are not going to get anywhere unless the government fully engages with Aboriginal people”, he concluded.

Many reacted to the Rudd government’s apology for the Stolen Generations by arguing that if February 13 is to be remembered by future generations as “Sorry Day”, then February 12 should be remembered as “Sovereignty Day” — the day when Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people began to take back the initiative from a system that has excluded and oppressed them for so long.

[Duroyan Fertl is an activist in the ARC.]
 
 

Orkopoulos jury dismissed

Posted Wed Feb 20, 2008

Former NSW Aboriginal affairs minister Milton Orkopoulos

Yesterday Milton Orkopoulos pleaded guilty to one charge of supplying cannabis and another of possessing child pornography, but not guilty to 34 other charges. (AAP: Paul Miller)

 

The District Court jury in the trial of the former New South Wales Aboriginal affairs minister Milton Orkopoulos has been discharged.

Yesterday Orkopoulos pleaded guilty to one charge of supplying cannabis and another of possessing child pornography, but not guilty to 34 other child sex and drugs charges.

In the Newcastle District Court today Judge Ralph Coolahan said because one juror was unable to continue, it was preferable to dismiss the jury and start the trial again.

A new jury is expected to be empanelled today.

 

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/02/20/2167506.htm

 

Background 

 

Former Minister Orkopoulos used drugs to “lure and trap” young boys into having sex with him

Herald-Sun February 19, 2008

DISGRACED former New South Wales Government minister Milton Orkopoulos used drugs to “lure and trap” young boys into having sex with him, a court has been told.

Orkopoulos, 50, is standing trial in the Newcastle District Court on 34 child sex and drug charges for offences dating back to 1995.

The former Labor member for Swansea today pleaded guilty to one count of supplying cannabis and another of possessing child pornography but pleaded not guilty to a remaining 34 offences.

Crown Prosecutor Helen Wilson today told the court Orkopoulos met his first victim through the Labor party in 1995 and won his trust by supplying him with alcohol, cannabis, and encouraging him to speak about his problems.

Orkopoulos then hooked the boy on heroin, supplying him with the drug, needles and syringes and teaching him how to inject, Ms Wilson said.

Two other victims, aged 16 or younger, were also plied with alcohol and drugs and assaulted or forced into sex during the following decade, she said.

“What I expect that the evidence will show is that the accused used drugs to lure and trap these boys … into sexual relations with him,” Ms Wilson told the court.

A student who was in Year 12 and doing a leadership course at Parliament House in 2005 said Orkopoulos gave him a joint and they smoked it in a courtyard near his office.

A fellow student who was with them at the time said he remembered the MP’s words clearly.

“He said something like, ‘this is where us politicians deal our drugs’,” she said.

“He basically told me, ‘just don’t tell anyone’.”

They then went to lunch with Newcastle MP Bryce Gaudry, the student said.

The jury was told Mr Gaudry and fellow Labor party figures Jill Byrne and Jill Hall would give evidence at the four-week trial.

 

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