Monday, August 25, 2008

Human Rights abuses forced by US defence contracts.

"American security laws based on where a person was born mean some Australians can't work in defence industries in Australia. It's against our laws - but it's like it or lump it. Reporter Lorena Allam."  This is the description on the ABC website introducing yesterday's Background Briefing.  I was appalled to hear that Australian companies with US defence contracts were being obliged to  fire or give other work to Australian citizens who were not born here but came from a very large list of proscribed countries.

Anyone born in any of those countries, no matter how long they have been in Australia, why they came here or whether or not they now have citizenship, is barred from working on certain projects. (In one case, the US government classified a person as Sudanese because he was born in a plane flying over Sudan!!!) In some firms, in order not to have to fire employees, companies are insisting workers wear badges designating their country of birth. Those wearing certain badges are not allowed to enter some areas. I felt sick hearing this. It has shades of Yellow  Stars of David to me.

What happened to freedom and human rights? So many people have come to Australia seeking refuge from persecution and now we say they are not to be trusted because of where they were born and because some elements in the USA are now racially profiling workers. I wonder how many US citizens are aware of this. It's a sick world when the guy who designs a piece of technology the Defence Dept wants is not allowed to talk to them because he's of the wrong ethnic origin. Mind  you they don't reject his technology, just him.

OK, so maybe enough Americans are prepared to see their right taken away for the sake of so called security. Australians should insist we don't want American contracts at the expense of ours.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I find this situation alarming to say the least; there's been a history of American Citizens willingly handing over their rights in times when the culture of fear has been propagated by the government - but the rest of us really shouldn't be following suit. Unfortunately it might not work well economically but I think the solution right now would be for America to close it's borders completely - then rejoin the rest of the world in a few years when it's ready to play nicely in the global sandpit!!!

Anonymous said...

This is gob smacking. In fact I had to read your post twice to make sure I was reading right. Very scary indeed. Lets all get out the yellow stars. It makes me sad.

Chris said...

Thank you
Thank you
Thank you

for writing about this