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MPs' signatures needed to support EDM 1000 |
Apology to the Stolen Generations from Australia's PM Kevin Rudd photo courtesy Katrina Mathieson/eniar |
It is important that as many MPs as possible add their names to EDM 1000, to acknowledge Britain's role and to show a decent level of support from the British Parliament for the Apology and the new process of respect and equality of opportunities.Indigenous Australians
That this House recalls Great Britain's role in the colonisation, settlement and early governance of Australia; acknowledges Great Britain's responsibility for the suffering and degradation inflicted on indigenous Australians including the removal of indigenous human remains and material culture; supports the Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, in his apology to the stolen generations and other indigenous Australians for the pain, loss, deprivation and abuse they have suffered; recognises the continuing strength and vitality of the indigenous peoples of Australia and their culture; supports the Australian government's commitment to recognising the special status of Australia's indigenous peoples and tackling the inequalities still facing indigenous Australians.
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link to EDM
1.Please email your MP TODAY requesting that they sign the EDM - see text below
2.Ask your friends/contacts to do the same.
If you don't know your MP's name or address, look it up on Alphabetical list of UK MPs at the Parliament website.
SPEED IS VITAL TO MAINTAIN THE MOMENTUM OF THE APOLOGY and maximise the number of signatures.
Dear (insert name) MP
Indigenous Australians
I am writing [as a constituent] [because of your interest in human rights issues] [as an Indigenous Australian] to request that you sign the following Early Day Motion 1000 of 21 February, which has been tabled by Jeremy Corbyn, Katy Clark, Ann Cryer, Nia Griffth, Kelvin Hopkins and Peter Kilfoyle
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Indigenous AustraliansThat this House recalls Great Britain's role in the colonisation, settlement and early governance of Australia; acknowledges Great Britain's responsibility for the suffering and degradation inflicted on indigenous Australians including the removal of indigenous human remains and material culture; supports the Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, in his apology to the stolen generations and other indigenous Australians for the pain, loss, deprivation and abuse they have suffered; recognises the continuing strength and vitality of the indigenous peoples of Australia and their culture; supports the Australian government's commitment to recognising the special status of Australia's indigenous peoples and tackling the inequalities still facing indigenous Australians.
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I consider it important that Britain, with its historic role in Australia, gives formal recognition and support to the momentous apology offered by the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd last week for the grief and suffering inflicted on Australia's Indigenous peoples, especially the Stolen Generations of children removed from their families and communities.
I would much welcome the news that you too have set your name to this historic process.
More information on this and other Indigenous Australian issues is available on www.eniar.org
Yours sincerely
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Source: House of Commons Westminister
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