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    Aboriginal leaders to hold protest at London's natural history museum 23 February 2007

    22 February 2007 - Media Release - Clyde Mansell, Chairman of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Lands Council and Bob Weatherall, Chairman of the Brisbane-based Centre for Indigenous Cultural Policy, will be holding a public protest on the steps to the entrance of the Natural History Museum in London tomorrow morning.

    Indigenous delegation, protest outside natural history museum, london february 2007
    photo courtesy Kevin Brown

    The Aboriginal leaders are protesting against what Bob Weatherall termed “the faceless committee of the Natural History Museum who won't even show themselves in court, who now want to carry out additional barbaric scientific experiments on Aboriginal human remains without the consent of the Tasmanian Aboriginal community”.

    Clyde Mansell added that the ancestral remains of the Tasmanian Aboriginals are not being treated with dignity and respect, nor “the due process that would be afforded anybody here in the UK”.

    Clyde Mansell and Bob Weatherall will be demanding the immediate return of all Aboriginal remains held in British institutions. They refer to the 2000 agreement between British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Australian Prime Minister John Howard, which was to expedite the return of Aboriginal remains held in UK museums and other institutions.

    The Aboriginal leaders have requested a meeting with both Tony Blair and Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell but have not yet had a response.

    The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre is taking legal action in the British High Court regarding the return of the Natural History Museum's collection of Aboriginal remains. Their UK legal representative, Mark Stephens and Pia Sarma, will also be attending the protest. Today's High Court hearing was adjourned until 7-9 March to allow the judge to consider all the evidence.

    Tomorrow's protest will be taking place at 11.30am on the entrance steps of the Natural History Museum, Cromwell Rd, London SW7 5BD.

    Press enquiries

    Clyde Mansell +61 429 312 833 (Australian mobile number)
    Bob Weatherall 07968 844 142 (UK mobile number)
    Both men are staying at the Holiday Inn Regent's Park
    Ph: + 44 (0) 8704009111, Fax: + 44 (0) 2073872806

    Press release prepared by:
    Gill Watson
    Coordinator, European Network for Indigenous Australian Rights
    07949 422 672

    Printable PDF Version of Media Release

    Source: eniar.org

     

    ACTION - PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY

    Dear Colleagues

    I ask you to take up urgent action to assist the Aboriginal peoples of Australia to reclaim our ancestral remains from the Natural History Museum in the United Kingdom.

    Just over a week ago the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre (TAC) took legal action in the UK High Court to have the UK Natural History Museum (NHM) return the remains of 17 Tasmanian Aboriginals. This action immediately followed a decision in the Tasmanian Supreme Court which recognised the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre as the rightful custodians.

    It became necessary for the TAC to seek and win an immediate injunction to stop the NHM undertaking intrusive tests into these remains to collect and keep DNA information.

    The UK government has unfortunately joined the action to defend the NHM position. (The Australian Government has given moral and financial support to the TAC case but has so far failed to join the action.) We
    believe the UK government is seeking to protect interests over ancient cultural collection in the keeping of the museums and may be less interested in preventing repatriation of ancestral remains belonging to
    Indigenous Peoples. However the UK government is keeping a vague, perhaps ambiguous, position on this.

    To our disadvantage the court has decided that the matter must be heard in full this Thursday, 22 February 2007.

    This court case is crucial for all indigenous peoples whose ancestral remains have been taken WITHOUT CONSENT.

    You might be aware the NHM has been a major collecting institution of indigenous peoples' bodies, obtained through immoral and inhuman practices over the past centuries, and it continues to oppose and resist modern human rights standards. The Natural History Museum represents the establishment of staid colonialists who think they are the guardians of the true morality of the world. Their claim to the importance of 'science' is a euphoric description of the murderous and evil acts undertaken by the purveyors of racial discrimination. The
    NHM does not see reason in the expectation that modern scientific research respect the right of indigenous peoples to take control of ancestral remains. They are blind to the morality that scientific research be conducted only with the consent of the relevant custodians or authorities. This is science gone mad. It recalls the fantasies of nazism.

    The NHM clearly expects that British 'class' difference keeps their policies beyond global accountability to the world's indigenous peoples. For example, in its evidence the NHM relies upon the 'fact' that the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples will be defeated.

    I ask that you raise a public outcry about the position of the NHM and UK government. While the battle in the court is to be held it is important the UK public be made aware of the issues.

    Will you please immediately write your opposition to the stance of the UK Natural History Museum to show that the indigenous peoples of the world reject its lies about the justification of the 'scientific' value to the people of the world to continue its crime against humanity? You may choose to write privately to the NHM or UK government, or go public in UK and international media, or do both.

    Please direct a copy of your actions and any outcomes to the following email addresses:

    Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre - Annie Reynolds, <annie.r (AT) tacinc.com.au>
    TAC lawyers in the UK - Pia Sarma, <psarma (AT) fsilaw.co.uk>

    The contact information for the Natural History Museum and the UK government is below:
    NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM
    Dr Michael Dixon
    Director
    Natural History Museum
    Cromwell Road
    London
    SW7 5BD
    UK

    Email: <m.dixon@nhm.ac.uk> (cc to <feedback@nhm.ac.uk>)
    Phone: +44 20 7942 5000
    More contact info:
    http://www.nhm.ac.uk/about-us/contact-enquiries/index.html

    UNITED KINGDOM GOVERNMENT
    Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
    Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport
    House of Commons
    London SW1A 0AA
    United Kingdom

    Email: <tessa.jowell@culture.gsi.gov.uk > and <jowellt@parliament.uk>
    (tel): +44 20 7219 3409 House of Commons
    (tel): +44 20 8333 1372 Constituency
    (fax): +44 20 7219 2702 House of Commons
    (fax): +44 20 8333 1372 Constituency

    regards,
    ----------------------

    Les Malezer
    Chairman
    FAIRA
    PO Box 8402
    Woolloongabba Qld 4102
    AUSTRALIA

    Mobile: +61 419 710 720
    Email: les.malezer@faira.org.au


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