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Submission to the National
Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention from
the Victorian Bar Council
Dear Dr. Ozdowski,
National Inquiry
into Children in Immigration Detention
The Victorian Bar
Council has been provided with the submission to the HREOC Enquiry into
the mandatory detention of children that has been prepared by a group
headed by Julian Burnside QC and called the Kids
in Detention Story.
The Bar Council views
with concern the facts and matters described in that submission.
The Bar Council condemns
the extended mandatory detention of children in circumstances such as
those described in that submission as involving:
(a) a breach by
Australia of its international obligations under a number of treaties
including the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant
on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights; and
(b) a breach of
its human rights obligations on simple humanitarian grounds regardless
of and separate from its international obligations under (a) above;
and
(c) an unjustifiable
interference with what should be a paramount consideration, that is,
the best interests of the child; and
(d) crippling permanent
damage to children who are vulnerable and traumatised prior to their
arrival in Australia;
A copy of this letter
has been forwarded to the Prime Minister, the Commonwealth Attorney General,
the Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, the Premier of Victoria,
the leader of the National Party and leaders of non government political
parties in the Commonwealth Parliament, i.e. ALP, Greens and Democrats.
Last
Updated 9 January 2003.