The Stolen Generations

Michael Jacklin
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6 JULY 2000 HE transnational human rights industry appears to be setting up Australia as the next international white pariah, the South Africa of the new century. As we approach the Sydney Olympic Games in September, with the possibility of Aboriginal demonstrations before the world’s cameras, many Australians are becoming increasingly nervous about this. Others find it terribly exciting. Last month the conservative government of Prime Minister John Howard was chastised by the United Nations’ Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. At issue was mandatory sentencing in northern Australia, where judges must send offenders to prison for certain offences. According to the Committee, this system ‘appeared to target offences that were committed disproportionately by indigenous Australians, leading to a racially divisive impact on their rate of incarceration.’ In other words, blacks commit more crime, so they go to gaol more than whites. And this is racist. Racism is an extraordinarily potent issue in Australian politics these days. Although only about 2 per cent of people are Aborigines, issues involving them have become one of the main points of difference between the two major political parties. The latest explosion occurred earlier this month over a phenomenon known colloquially as ‘the stolen generations’, which is now the predominant racial issue in the country. In the first 60 or so years of the twentieth century, some mainly partT MICHAEL DUFFY The Stolen Generations
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被偷走的一代
跨国人权产业似乎正在把澳大利亚塑造成下一个国际白人贱民,新世纪的南非。随着9月份悉尼奥运会的临近,土著居民可能会在全世界的镜头前示威,许多澳大利亚人对此越来越紧张。其他人则觉得它非常令人兴奋。上个月,由总理约翰•霍华德(John Howard)领导的保守党政府受到了联合国消除种族歧视委员会的严厉批评。争论的焦点是澳大利亚北部的强制量刑,法官必须将某些罪行的罪犯送入监狱。根据委员会的说法,这一制度“似乎针对的是澳大利亚土著人犯下的不成比例的罪行,导致他们的监禁率受到种族分裂的影响。”换句话说,黑人犯罪更多,所以他们比白人进监狱的次数更多。这是种族歧视。如今,种族主义在澳大利亚政治中是一个非常重要的问题。虽然只有大约2%的人是土著居民,但涉及他们的问题已成为两个主要政党之间的主要分歧之一。最近的一次爆发发生在本月早些时候,这一现象被通俗地称为“被偷走的一代”,这是目前南非最主要的种族问题。在20世纪的前60年左右,有些人主要是MICHAEL DUFFY的《被偷走的一代》
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