Māori Party Calls for Universal Condemnation of Torture
Te Ururoa Flavell
MP
for Waiariki
Wednesday 13th March 2013
Māori Party
Calls for Universal Condemnation of
Torture
The Māori Party
supported the Notice of Motion placed before the House
yesterday condemning the use of torture on detainees in
Fiji, and are now calling for universal condemnation of all
uses of torture in all countries around the world.
“While we support the motion in the House today, we don’t think we should be unilaterally singling out one country when we know that there have been examples of torture used in other places, such as in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, Rapanui, China and the widespread use of torture in government detention centres in Afghanistan,” said Te Ururoa Flavell. “We know there are human rights issues elsewhere and we should pursue them all.”
“It’s about being consistent. If we are going to raise the issue, then we ask all Parties to treat all nations similarly and not just focus on small nations because they happen to be offside of the Government.”
“We reiterate that to physically harm another human being is disgraceful. In this country it is a crime. Instead of isolating examples here and there we should draw a line in the sand and say it is not acceptable in any country.”
“We are a nation that firmly believes in upholding human rights. This is a universal human rights issue that cannot be tolerated and all parties in the house should be bold enough to make a stand on this issue.”
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