UN continues to question mandatory sentencing

Source: AAP | Published: Thursday March 23, 5:03 AM 

LONDON, March 22 - Mandatory sentencing legislation 'conflicted with the
norms of justice', the UN's main race
committee said today as it continued its examination of race relations
in Australia.

The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) said
Western Australian and Northern Territory
mandatory sentencing laws discriminated against indigenous people.

One CERD member reported that some of those imprisoned under the
legislation did not know why they were
arrested.

Leading Australia's delegation before the committee in Geneva,
Immigration and Reconciliation Minister Philip
Ruddock was told figures in Australia's report showed a lack of progress
in tackling racism.

Poor levels of schooling, health and other socio-economic factors
demonstrated the unequal status of indigenous
people, the committee said.

Ruddock was also questioned on the legality of amendments to the 1998
Native Title Act, on the 'unacceptably high
rate' of Aboriginal children before the courts and on budget cuts to
organisations working with indigenous people.

In his response to the committee, Ruddock acknowledged the past
mistreatment of Aborigines and said that
parliament had done so too.

He said the federal government had expressed concerns over mandatory
sentences and had asked the WA and NT
attorneys-general to change the laws.

Following the meeting, Ruddock denied reports he had been given a
grilling by the committee.

"There were some issues where they questioned aspects of our performance
but they were open to what I had to
say," he said.

Ruddock later held a private meeting with High Commissioner for Human
Rights Mary Robinson.

The minister confirmed that the subject of the meeting was the UN
Convention on Refugees and the UN Convention
on Torture.

Amnesty International this week asked Ruddock to take off his membership
badge after he said the refugee
convention was too open to abuse.

Ruddock declined to elaborate on the meeting but said it has been
positive.
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