18th April 2002
'Ruddock's
'son-of-ten-point-plan' revisits sins of its predecessor
Indigenous Affairs Minister, Phillip Ruddock should take heed of criticisms
from Indigenous leaders over his 'five-point-plan', and immediately hold
crisis talks to review the changes, Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation
(ANTaR) said today.
"Criticisms of the Minister's
lack of consultation and concerns that his plan is assimilationist are
well-justified", ANTaR National Coordinator Dr David Cooper said.
"Ruddock's 'son-of-ten-point-plan'
is in the same mould as its predecessor - it disregards the principle
that Indigenous people should be the ones determining their own futures.
It is part of a broader agenda to undermine Indigenous rights".
"The Government is blinded
by its own anti-self-determination ideology. Benign talk of 'practical
reconciliation' and supporting individuals and families is all well and
good. But it completely ignores the importance to Indigenous people of
their collective rights." Dr Cooper said.
"Mr Ruddock's defense of his
new direction by blaming self-determination policies for the lack of progress
in tackling Indigenous disadvantage is a smokescreen. The real failure
has been in the implementation of self-determination, not the policy itself."
"This is apparent in the Howard
Government's own record in Indigenous affairs - six years of paternalistic
government have seen conditions worsen for Indigenous people, not improve".
"Until the Government brings
Indigenous people to the table as equals and recognises the need for Indigenous-led
solutions - not government-imposed 'solutions' - the Minister's reassurances
about the Government's agenda cannot be taken seriously", Dr Cooper said.
"There is widespread support
for seriously tackling the entrenched disadvantage and appalling health
and social conditions in Indigenous communities, but the Government's
'practical reconciliation' policy is heading up a blind alley".
"The rhetoric of 'practical
reconciliation' will eventually turn on the government as the failures
of the policy are measured against the expectations of significant change
it has promised. It will become synonymous with bad policy", Dr Cooper
concluded.
For More Information:
Dr David Cooper 02 9555 6138; 0418 486310
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