Maori Party backs Hone Harawira
By AOTEAROA.. Tuesday, 10. July 2007, 14:14:27
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Maori Party MP Hone Harawira says he will not apologise to Australian Prime Minister John Howard for
calling him a “racist bastard”.Harawira was reminded by his party today that getting personal is not how they do things.
However, the Maori Party then embraced and backed Harawira, despite his inflammatory remarks.
Dr Pita Sharples
The Maori Party today has reiterated its concern about the Government’s response to the report of the
Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse. The Maori Party Caucus today called a special caucus meeting to consider the Australian Government’s response to the report, describing it as a sledge-hammer approach - a widespread and ill-thought through attack on Aboriginal communities in Northern Territory - rather than focusing on the extremely significant situation of child sexual abuse.
“The report takes as its basis “that Aboriginal child sexual abuse in the Northern Territory be designated as an issue of urgent national significance” and as such, the call to work together for the sake of all children is a very important call” said Dr Sharples, Co-leader Maori Party.
“The report describes the precious value accorded to old people and children in traditional Aboriginal society – “the old people for what they learned through their life and the children because they would carry on the law, the religion, the beliefs and the culture” “ said Dr Sharples.
“These are values which are closely aligned to our own philosophies as tangata whenua; and as such the statements that “the Inquiry accepts that sexual abuse of Aboriginal children is common, widespread and grossly under-reported” must be heeded” said Dr Sharples.
“It is not generally our approach to comment on the way other nations manage their business” said Dr Sharples.
“However, as would be expected, we are a political party who stands in solidarity with Indigenous Peoples throughout the world. While it could be said that Aboriginal communities raised genuine concerns in the consultation process which led to the ‘Little Children are Sacred’ report, we have to ask if they were aware of the way in which these concerns may be used to fulfil other political agendas”.
“No one could fail to appreciate the enormous anger that the Australian Government’s response has elicited” said Dr Sharples.
“We must and will continue to ask – how will this protect Aboriginal children?”
“There are two key issues for us: the decades of deprivation caused by the failure of successive governments to address the inter-generational trauma suffered by the Stolen Generation" said Dr Sharples.
"And the second major issue is the association between land acquisition, permits and sexual abuse".
“We have seen reports describing the Government’s response as ‘paternalistic and a form of apartheid’; as “heavily interventionist”; suggesting the policy “smacks of political expediency dressed up as moral indignation” said Dr Sharples.
"Aboriginal peoples have asked whether this is the continuing impacts of suffering an assimilationist policy, for "Stolen Generations" of Aborigines who as children were forcibly removed from their homes".
"The question has been raised - is this another approach to 'de-Aboriginalise' the indigenous peoples of Australia - a question given all the more weight by the abolition of ATSIC, the national indigenous representative organisation, and compounded by Census data revealing that measurements of improvements are health, housing, education and employment indicators of indigenous status are declining" said Dr Sharples.
Australian politicians have also expressed their concern says Dr Sharples.
“Greens leader Bob Brown has described “years of inaction” as leading into “dangerous racial discrimination territory” while Federal Labour Member for Lingiari, Warren Snowden has concluded that in proposing to remove permits and take townships away from Aboriginal people, the policy is “undermining some of the central elements of the Land Rights Act” said Dr Sharples.
“The political criticism of Democrats Senator, Andrew Bartlett was particularly salient” said Dr Sharples. “He called the policy “an outrageous authoritarian crackdown” and criticized the lack of consultation with the Northern Territory’s indigenous communities, “if they aren’t developing the solutions, then the solutions aren’t going to work”.
“Our overwhelming interest has been in hearing the voices of Aboriginal peoples about the Howard response” said Dr Sharples.
“We have not heard any Aboriginal leaders supporting the decision to deploy police officers and military logistics officers as a way of reducing sexual abuse within communities”.
“Not one of the 97 imminently sensible recommendations from the ‘Little Children are Sacred’ report identifies that military force is a way of progressing Aboriginal wellbeing”.
“We have not heard any Aboriginal leaders believing that scrapping the permit system on Aboriginal lands or usurping property rights in taking control of townships through five year leases will protect Aboriginal children from sexual abuse”.
“Indeed it seems no explanation has been given of the link between removing the permit system and addressing the sexual abuse of women and children”.
“What we have heard is the views of a group of ninety indigenous and welfare groups suggesting the move to take control over Aboriginal communities is a “Trojan horse to take over Aboriginal lands”.
"We have also heard that the seizure of Aboriginal Affairs in the Northern Territory will "demoralise" communities "who no longer understand pride and dignity because it was taken from them a long time ago".
“There have also been reports that the Government’s response follows applications from mining companies for more exploration permits in the Northern Territory” said Dr Sharples. “Even more worrying are the reports suggesting that the Aboriginal lands of the Northern Territory are being considered for the dumping of nuclear waste”.
“Indeed, the more one looks into this situation, the less it seems to be about community development and wellbeing, and the more it seems to be about extremely worrying political agendas” stated Dr Sharples.
“We are not afraid of controversy – we have spoken up before in our belief that “little children are sacred” – and the stand we made then was not universally popular either” said Dr Sharples.
“Our emphasis must always remain on the special need for the protection of children, alongside our belief that locally based action, local resourcing, local control, by the people for the people, is the most effective way of achieving long term change”.
“We also believe that the Aboriginal people of Australia, the ‘Stolen Generations’, are entitled to an apology for the decades of oppression, something the Howard Government steadfastly refuses to do, despite widespread support for such an apology throughout Australia” ended Dr Sharples.
















AOTEAROA. # 10. July 2007, 14:58
Hone was over the top....however as a Kiwi living in QLD it came across to me as an appropriate staunch response, Im not sure how much kiwis know about the history but aborigines were shot and run off cliffs as a game til the 50/60's and they were stolen from their families to interbreed and wipe them out (lost generation), the first sucessful genocide of a people were against aborigines in Tasmania. Now when I see their communities on TV it looks like a third world counrty and you would think they were in Africa. Some may dispute this but its true , these people have been treated as second class citizens for SOOO LONG, dont pretend yourself they weren't. The maoris had similar treatment but certaintly not to this extent and I see from a brown persons eyes the emotions this matter brings up and why Hone lost control. my advice Hone, dont say it again , but thank you for standing up for a peoples who are outcast in their own country, All john howard is interested in is keeping the US happy
KAT, Surfers Paradise
AOTEAROA. # 10. July 2007, 14:59
good to see the maori party members showing off their intellects to the world,can only hope they win the election,at least Hone's straight talking would be an improvement on the current crowds doubling speak chicanary.
rich
AOTEAROA. # 10. July 2007, 15:01
Hard call really. In a sense, 'yes', I do see Howard as a racist for imposing such a law on the NT Aboriginals to prevent child sex abuse -- as opposed to punishing the majority. But in another sense - If a certain group has issues in the specific area mentioned and it becomes apparent that alcohol and pornography is linked to child abuse, then why should everyone else suffer? As much as I personally think he could be doing Aboriginals a small favour, I think the sudden ban for Aboriginals alone is quite a quick and harsh solution. Restrictions on alcohol, anti-abuse campaigns and more policing would've been more constructive.
Frank, Wellington
AOTEAROA. # 10. July 2007, 15:02
Hone "needs" self control,his comments are right "If" the "Howard" Government have intentions of taking "land".However,if the "Maori Party" had any brains they would not let "Hone" speak on certain issues,as it's obvious he's gonna loose it,typical "Ngapuhi".Maori Party are'nt looser's but need some leadership skills.To be honest they need some "Pakeha's",Asian's etc in the party.Is there any hard evidence that "Howard" is "racist" I don't know.Hone you could do with some coaching mate maybe from the likes of Brian Edwards,Hmmmm would you listen though.
Dan
AOTEAROA. # 10. July 2007, 15:06
Mr Harawira is so true in what he stated. All you people who commented are obviously abblivious to how this came to be. Auistralia has ostrasized and belittled the aboriginals for years.It is obvious to me that Mr Howard is feeling Guilt for the harsh treatment of the Aboriginals. How long have they had to endure this poverty.... There whole life.....! U will find this is how aboriginals have been living for years since the colinisation of their land and people.If you read up on your Aboriginal history you will see that Mr Howard has been in parliment for how many years .... and done nothing for them. The Aboriginals were Pushed out onto reserves and treated like animals. The only difference is now you want to take there children and act like good samaritians, when in actual fact it was the Government who put them there and taught them this is how you treat people which is why the chidren bare the brunt. Mr Harawira has evey word he has spoken correct. the difference is ignorance among
Tash
AOTEAROA. # 10. July 2007, 20:55
for Hone and his personal attack, but is adament that the Maori party stands united..
chopin36 # 10. October 2007, 04:38
my visits to both New Zealand and Australia.
New Zealand is the most beautiful country and variety in the whole
world. Every type of terrain, mountains, glaciers, forests, falls, lakes, well it has all the world's best feature's in one place!
I was fortunate to spend 10 day's with a Maori true gentleman while a group toured the South Island as completly as possible. Every moment he wold with great pride give us names, legends, feelings and after we all ate at night sing Maori songs long into the night
When people wanted to go off for awhile, he and another person I liked from the beginning were going to a Queenstown Pub, I went along.
This is where I learned listening carefully what the truth was truely
like with the treatment of these, "my brothers". I mentioned to them that I was going next to Australia, mostly Outback. They looked at one another, and said, you will love the nature their, I later learned what
that look was!
Australia is wonderful, I have numerious friends there. BUT??
Why is it that the Anglo-American invader's of other lands or peoples
have not changed in this so-called modern era of supposed "EQUALITY"?
What is observed in Canada, United States of America as well as New Zealand and Ausralia is contrlled povert, no hope which contribute's
to all the "isms" with alcohol, dugs, suicide and crimes of all kinds.
The biggest crime ha been against them by the only people with resources to of never let it happen.
We can never blame God for what man haas done to man. He himself will desroy those destroying the earth.
I hope to see my ancestors again walking the earth after the resurection.
chopin36
AOTEAROA. # 6. December 2007, 12:40
I share your sentiments;
"Australia is wonderful, I have numerious friends there. BUT??
Why is it that the Anglo-American invader's of other lands or peoples
have not changed in this so-called modern era of supposed "EQUALITY"?"
"I hope to see my ancestors again walking the earth after the resurection".
....Agreed....