Thursday, 21 June 2012

Aboriginal voices oppose Stronger Futures

(Editor's note: Stronger Futures has not yet been put before the Senate, despite it being touted to pass this week)

Aboriginal people across the NT have spoken out against the Stronger Futures laws, which they say continue the discriminatory and racist laws launched with the NT intervention five years ago today.

Maurie Ryan, of the First Nations Political Party said: “The First Nations political party does not support the Stronger Futures legislation. There are no Stronger futures unless we are part of it. The legislation takes away our autonomy; it’s just empty words.

“How can there be Stronger Futures if we aren’t in control of our own communities? This is why we oppose the Shires system, which has forced distant communities together and taken away community control.

“Stronger Futures is just the intervention under another name.”

"As a Yolngu woman I am strongly opposed to this law. Things will only get worse if the government tries to punish us for our situation. We need a way forward that is based on a solid partnership. We want control of our land and our communities, not this blackmailing TO's for houses." said Helen Nyomba from Galiwin'ku community on Elcho Island.

"We have made it very clear that we don't want the government to pass this law. When will Jenny Macklin listen to us? We are sick of being pushed around. We demand to have our law recognised, we want real employment and to be treated as equals in this country." said Matthew Dhulumburrk from Ramingining.

Joy White from Bagot Community said: "The government needs to look to its own parliament before condemning us mob about our actions does ... (he) ... Have a sign in front of his house saying no alcohol and pornography?"

"These people need to account for what they do themselves before judging us"

Phillip Goodman from One Mile Community said: "Some aspects of the intervention have not been offensive and I have no problem with these. But why has it just been rolled out in the NT and only for aboriginal people, there are people all over australia dealing with the problems we face, why was it only rolled out in the NT and let us not pretend that this is not racial discrimination when the racial discrimination act had to be suspended for the measures of the intervention to come into place"

Judith Donald from Kalkarindji said: “We’re not going to have it.” She supports the stament put out by the Gurindji people available here: http://concernedaustralians.com.au/media/stronger_futures_yolngu/Gurindji_People_of_Daguragu_and_Kalkaringi.pdf

These voices join those of the 43,000 who signed a petition opposing the Stronger Futures laws, which was accepted by Australian Greens MPs on June 18.

On Friday June 22, we will hold a press conference outside NT Parliament at 10am to call on the NT government to stand with those who have stood with us for freedom and against the Stronger Futures laws.

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