Gajalakshmi Paramasivam
THE
VOICE Vs ICERD
My article on the ‘voice’
educated me about Section 51(xxvi)
of our Australian Constitution, which was described as one rendering ‘race-power’,
by an Australian of Sri Lankan origin who began his response as follows to my
friend:
[I
support the YES case to the Voice. Don’t believe all the racist rubbish from
white trash like Alan Jones, Pauline Hanson and Mark Latham. They belong in the
dustbin of History. ]
That
writer goes on as follows:
‘The
VOICE gives power to the original inhabitants to ADVISE the parliament (the
Australian peoples’ house). That’s all – ADVISE.’
My
question is : Why do we need a referendum , which according to news reports , would cost us $364.6 million ?
As
per Section 51(xxvi) of the Australian Constitution:
‘The Parliament shall, subject to this
Constitution, have power to make laws for the peace, order, and
good government of the Commonwealth with respect to:
(xxvi.) the people of any race for whom it is deemed
necessary to make special laws;
This could mean laws against any race including Tamils or
Sinhalese of Sri Lankan origin.
Australia is a signatory to
The UN’s International Convention on the Elimination
of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) |
As per my interpretation, Section
51(xxvi) of the Australian Constitution and the fundamental values
of ICERD which promotes common global values.
We need to repeal Section 51(xxvi).
If that needs a referendum, such a move would be in harmony with ICERD. If it
is merely to advise the government, then it is not valid expenditure. I advise
the government regularly.
If the current government is trying to get
political mileage out of this, it is highly likely that the damage would be
exponential, as it was in Sri Lanka, whenever Buddhism foremost was activated
by a citizen who may or may not have knowledge of the constitutional provision.
In Australia, Section 51(xxvi) may have been considered necessary at
that time. Likewise, Buddhism Foremost article
in the 1972 Sri Lankan constitution, due
to JVP insurrection in 1971.
The laws are minds of the parliamentarians. If those
minds (including the minds of heirs) become idle, they would become the Devil’s
workshop.
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