PRESS RELEASE - 29 March 2001
Howard government presses on
with discriminatory bill
The Gay and Lesbian Rights Lobby (GLRL) of NSW has expressed its disgust
at the Howard Government’s decision to proceed with legislation
to water down the Federal Sex Discrimination Act.
The Sex Discrimination Amendment Bill (No.1) 2000, designed to allow
States to prevent lesbians and single women from accessing IVF/ART services,
is being debated in the Government dominated House of Representatives
today.
“Unfortunately, in a media release today, the Attorney General failed
to address the core issue of why the Government is attempting to dilute
the rights of women in this country and disregard safe health practice”
said GLRL Convenor Katy Reade “Instead, he attempted to distract
attention by referring to a dissenting report by one member of a Senate
Committee.
The Attorney General’s release failed to mention however, that
the majority of that six member Committee, which included three Liberal
Senators, found the Bill to be defective in its content and contrary to
the spirit of the Sex Discrimination Act and to Australia’s international
human rights obligations.
“That Committee rightly recognised the discriminatory intention
and effect of this Bill” said fellow GLRL Convenor Anthony Schembri.
“It is a dangerous threat to Australia’s human rights record
and undermines Australia’s reputation for treating all of its citizens
equally,’
“The message has to be sent to our law-makers that the passing
of this Bill would amount to a retrograde step for equal opportunity and
anti-discrimination in this country.” Reade said. “Prejudice
and ignorance should not be allowed to dictate who has access to services
that enable women to receive treatment in a safe and supervised manner.”
The GLRL urged a broad cross section of community groups, health agencies
and anti-discrimination organisations to join the GLRL in appealing to
all
Members of Parliament to accept the Senate Committee's report and reject
the
Bill outright.
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