Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid
A. Rimland
November 22, 1997
Good Morning from the Zundelsite:
I have been having horrendous problems with my e-mail.
I cannot download anything at all from my "irimland@cts.com"
account and have difficulty shipping from my ezundel@cts.com account.
If you sent me anything for the past three days, chances are that it is
lost. If it was important, please wait until I am up and running again,
before you re-send your material.
For that reason, I am going to make today's ZGram short by using a press
release statement by Pauline Hanson, the well-known nationalist politician
from Australia whom our opposition in that part of the world ". . .
loves to hate."
Ms. Hanson seems to have been in a similar position in which Ernst Zundel
finds himself - a predatory Human Rights organization called "Human
Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission" deftly helped itself to a
year-and-a-half's worth of taxpayers money on something that Ms. Hanson,
speaking of her innocence on racial charges, insists ". . . could
have been proven in 5 minutes, but it took 18 months."
Here is what Ms. Hanson has to say:
"Finally, after almost eighteen months, Commissioner
Wilson has dismissed a series of racial discrimination complaints made through
the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. My innocence was clear
and could have been proven in five minutes but the HREOC, in an effort to
justify its existence, dragged the process out for eighteen months.
I continually stated to the commission that the transcript of the interview
in question made it clear there was no case for me to answer and surprise,
surprise, in the end, after eighteen months, the commissioner was dragged
kicking and screaming into the hearing and forced to find me innocent because
of the simple stand alone evidence of the interview itself.
It is more than unfortunate the commissioner felt a need to be apologetic
for having to find me innocent. In particular, his remark that there was
no option but to dismiss the complaints should be viewed with concern by
all who suffer the politically motivated attacks that have become part of
my every day.
The HREOC is an unnecessary organisation which drained the public purse
of Au$19.3 million last year alone. The HREOC was born out of supposed UN
human rights declarations and is just another example of the many United
Nations policies forced unknowingly on the Australian people. This declaration
may appear well intended but in truth, has no place in a society like Australia
- it poses the threat of political and racial persecution rather than removing
it.
The efforts of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission to continue
its pursuit of the obviously innocent, such as in my case, is nothing more
than an exercise in self preservation. This organisation, although powerless
in real terms, uses bully boy tactics and the media to convey its threats.
HREOC has no justifiable place in Australian society - it should be disbanded
immediately.
Statement issued by Pauline Hanson MP, member for Oxley."
Ms Hanson said it all. These so-called "Human Rights" commissions
are odious outfits exercising the hypocrisies of special interest groups
- outfits that are an affront to genuine human rights concerns. A healthy
society needs to get rid of these institutions - and pronto!
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"Perhaps the most controversial of these (special interest) groups
is B'nai Brith's Anti-Defamation League. Its original highly commendable
purpose was to protect the civil rights of American Jews. Over the past
generations, however, the ADL has regressed into a conspiratorial and, with
a $45 million budget, extremely well-funded hate group."
(Richard Curtiss in an article in "Washington Report on Middle East
Affairs, p. 43-45)
Comments? E-Mail: irimland@cts.com
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