ABC News
Sat, 18 Mar 2000 10:38 AEDT
ATSIC says mandatory
sentencing killing
reconciliation
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Commission's (ATSIC) southern zone
commissioner for the Northern Territory, says the
Federal Government's approach to mandatory
sentencing is killing the reconcil
Forwarded from Christine Howes:
Friday 17/3/00 : ATSIC Media Release
Protecting children from the foolishness of adults
News that there won't be any government support for a private member's
bill
exempting children from the Northern Territory's mandatory sentencing
regime
is a cause for despair
Forwarded from Christine Howes:
ATSIC Media Release: Queensland: The Police State?
ATSIC has joined civil liberties groups and Queensland's Anti
Discrimination
Commissioner in warning of a massive increase in arbitrary and
unappealable
police powers, including controversial new "move on" provi
My racist voyage of ignorance???
How dare you call me a racist! This is obviously the way you treat people
who have a different opinion to yourselves.
You do not know me from a bar of soap. You think you know me from a few
e-mails?! Don't personally attack me for my own opinions because b
Because that is like saying you don't care where it came from we just like
(or hate) the answer!! Where's the credibility??
The externals is what makes the difference.
What if the survey was done among 50 Americans on a comedy show who thought
it was all a bit of a joke?
Compared to 50,000,000 Am
Hau everyone,
Please may I ask for some help with information?
I need some information on the times when Aboriginal people were under the
Animal Protection Act.
Take care,
Sioux
Pilamaya tanka!
Anpetu ki was'te luha! tanyan mani mitakola-pi, mitakuye oyasin! toska ake
:-)
FREE LEONARD PELTI
Reconciliation is where we take away all the specific
subsidies and start giving to people for credit of their situations rather than
race. There are all colours out there on the streets homeless, on drugs or
drinking too much
Does that mean that we would also take away subsidies from
farm
ABC News
Fri, 17 Mar 2000 17:34 AEDT
Ruddock asked not to wear
Amnesty's badge of honour
Amnesty International has publicly asked
Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock to remove his
membership badge during ministerial duties.
The human rights organisation has accused Mr
Ruddock of bringing Amnesty
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Liberals have lost their conscience
Date: 18/03/00
Late last year Amnesty International wrote to Philip Ruddock, the
Minister for Immigration, and asked that he no longer wear his AI
lapel badge when speaking in his capacity as Federal minister.
The private letter cite
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From: Karen Crook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Friday, March 17, 2000 10:55 PM
Subject: RE: [recoznet2] has the man no shame!
>Well it's not mine so no objection!
>
>See in this day and age though, things are a lot more devel
Letters: Clever politics or pandering to prejudice?
Date: 18/03/00
The inability of the national political process to achieve
reconciliation with indigenous Australians and to terminate mandatory
sentencing provides a disturbing insight into the practical operation
of the simplistic notion that
I posted the poll result for the point it made. The point!
What does it matter about the externals?
Trudy
Karen Crook wrote:
> Okay then, perhaps we need to find out exactly where the poll was taken and
> by whom. Then we can decide whether or not it was a respected poll/survey.
>
> I thought T
Okay then, perhaps we need to find out exactly where the poll was taken and
by whom. Then we can decide whether or not it was a respected poll/survey.
I thought Trudy was implying that Michael Moore actually conducted the
survey on his show because she never mentioned it being an external survey.
Well it's not mine so no objection!
See in this day and age though, things are a lot more developed and
ownership is now bought. That was not my law or decision.
Things are very different these days and I think we should be taking this
into account that we have moved on to different practices an
>They also all agreed that Hilary Clinton should got out with the toothless
>guy!!!
>The show is comedy and takes a jab at everyone. It is not a true
>representation of life. Just people being silly and having crazy fun.
Actually, it is a better representation of life than most other shows. The
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