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The Coalition Government vs Gillian Triggs

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It's hardly the President of the Human Rights Commission Gillian Triggs’ fault when the Australian government is the worst human rights offender that Commission has to deal with.

When a government acts criminally, one hope for recourse is that statutory bodies will refuse to collude with, or enable that government’s criminal behaviour and, indeed, that such bodies will name and shame the errant government.

The Turnbull Government’s accusation that Professor Triggs is “politicising” her role is, like much of this government’s spin, farcical. For a start, human rights are inherently political and secondly, all actions by governments are also inherently political. If the Turnbull Government is determined to transgress the human rights of refugees currently abandoned to a highly uncertain future on Manus Island and Nauru, Professor Triggs has no option but to hold it accountable — otherwise she isn’t doing her job.

Of course, any commentary Triggs runs on the government of the day is necessarily political, favourable or otherwise. There are instances in which even the silence of someone in her position is political.

Is it the Coalition Government’s expectation that Triggs will ignore human rights abuses because they are perpetrated by the government? In what country are we living?

Triggs isn’t acting in isolation.

Amnesty International, the UNHCR, professionals who’ve worked on Manus and Nauru, refugee advocates, some 30 nation states and this editorial in the New York Times (above) speak with one voice to Australia’s refugee detention policies — and that one voice is damning.

There’s no doubt that in some instances, including the New York Times editorial, there’s blatant examples of the pot/kettle affliction — however, that does not invalidate the truth of the protests against Australia’s policies.

In a classic abuser pattern of behaviour, the Turnbull Government continues its efforts to destroy the messenger – in this case Professor Triggs – though the government isn’t fussy, the tactic is transferable. The first concern of abusers is to silence accusers and this Government has displayed this pathology innumerable times — not only in relation to the secrecy with which it surrounds Manus and Nauru, and threats of retribution, including imprisonment, against anyone who might transgress those secrecy demands.

Last week, the Border Force Act was amended to remove a comprehensive list of health professionals from the threat of two years jail for speaking publicly about conditions they encountered whilst working in the detention camps. The Turnbull Government was forced to make this particular backflip because health professionals have spoken out regardless of the intimidation — and even this collection of political grotesques can see the folly of prosecuting them. However, they can still go after Gillian Triggs and deprived of other targets, they’ll no doubt double their efforts.

Chritopher Pyne says Gillian Triggs has politicised her role on ABC's Insiders.

(Note to Turnbull Government: never wise to make threats you can’t carry out. Makes you look wussy.)

Obviously, the solution for the Turnbull Government is to cease persecuting refugees. The pursuit of Professor Triggs is a distraction: don’t look at the refugees, look at this woman who is (allegedly) overstepping her role. It’s a greater offence to (allegedly) overstep a role than it is to torture refugees. Again, we see the classic abuser spin: it is a far worse crime to speak out about abuse than it is to perpetrate it.

It’s been messenger season as long as I can remember, in private and in public life. The paradigm is deeply entrenched in our society. It starts at the top and it doesn’t trickle down, it roars like a river in flood. It’s time to turn it around and put the focus where it belongs: on the perpetrator — in this case, the Turnbull Government.

Stand with the messengers. Stand with Gillian Triggs.

You can follow Jennifer Wilson on her blog No Place for Sheep or on Twitter @NoPlaceForSheep. This article was republished with permission. 

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