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A U.N. representative says Australia's intervention1 in dozens of troubled Aboriginal2 communities is discriminatory and breaches3 the country's international human-rights obligations.
Aboriginals4 perform in the Sydney 2000 Summer Olympic Games
The U.N. special investigator5 on indigenous6 people, James Anaya, says that Aborigines in Australia face entrenched7 racism8. He says the government's controversial intervention in dysfunctional communities in the Northern Territory continued to discriminate9 against Aborigines.
Two years ago troops, medical staff and social workers were deployed10 in an attempt to combat violence and rampant11 abuse of children in some aboriginal communities. Racial discrimination laws were suspended to allow the controversial policy to be implemented12.
Alcohol and pornography were banned in the communities and indigenous residents were forced to spend a portion of their welfare payments on essentials such as food.
Some activists13 say the measures violate human rights because they only target Aborigines.
James Anaya, special Rapporteur for the UN Human Rights commission (2008 File)
Anaya, an American professor of human rights law, says he agrees with that assessment14.
"These measures overtly15 discriminate against aboriginal peoples, infringe16 their right of self-determination and stigmatize17 already stigmatized18 communities," he said.
Anaya just completed a 12-day tour to learn more about Australia's most disadvantaged community. Indigenous groups, church leaders and social justice organizations requested his visit.
Anaya is the first U.N. investigator on indigenous people to visit Australia's aboriginal communities. He congratulated Prime Minister Kevin Rudd for the historic apology he made last year to the country's original inhabitants for past injustices19.
Anaya also welcomed calls for a new national body to represent Australia's Aborigines, which will need government approval.
Tom Calma, from the Australian Human Rights Commission, proposed the body, saying it will give the disadvantaged a powerful voice.
"It is a historic day. It is a day when as aboriginal and Torres Strait people we begin a new journey when we express our determination to put our futures20 in our hands," he said.
A recent study has found the gap between non-indigenous Australians and their aboriginal neighbors was growing in areas such as child abuse and domestic violence. Aborigines also are more likely than other Australians to suffer from a variety of health problems, including chemical addiction21, and their average life span is 17 years less.
Prime Minister Rudd said it was "a devastating22 report" on an unacceptable situation.
1 intervention | |
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2 aboriginal | |
adj.(指动植物)土生的,原产地的,土著的 | |
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破坏( breach的名词复数 ); 破裂; 缺口; 违背 | |
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4 aboriginals | |
(某国的)公民( aboriginal的名词复数 ); 土著人特征; 土生动物(或植物) | |
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adj.土产的,土生土长的,本地的 | |
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adj.确立的,不容易改的(风俗习惯) | |
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8 racism | |
n.民族主义;种族歧视(意识) | |
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9 discriminate | |
v.区别,辨别,区分;有区别地对待 | |
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10 deployed | |
(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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11 rampant | |
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v.实现( implement的过去式和过去分词 );执行;贯彻;使生效 | |
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n.评价;评估;对财产的估价,被估定的金额 | |
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15 overtly | |
ad.公开地 | |
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16 infringe | |
v.违反,触犯,侵害 | |
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17 stigmatize | |
v.污蔑,玷污 | |
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18 stigmatized | |
v.使受耻辱,指责,污辱( stigmatize的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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19 injustices | |
不公平( injustice的名词复数 ); 非正义; 待…不公正; 冤枉 | |
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20 futures | |
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21 addiction | |
n.上瘾入迷,嗜好 | |
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22 devastating | |
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