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No Right Turn: 2004 - Our Year In Human Rights

2004: Our Year In Human Rights


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With everyone and their dog doing retrospectives at the moment, I thought I'd add to the chorus - by doing one on the progress of human rights in our country over 2004. Unfortunately, the progress was almost all downhill.

The shining pieces of good news were the passage of the Civil Unions Act 2004, Paul Hopkinson's victory in his case over flag-burning, and a string of court victories for Ahmed Zaoui, culminating in his release on bail earlier in the month. But in general, the trend was one of erosion. Lowlights include:

I think this list shows that we have a lot more work to do if we want to live up to our commitments and ideals on human rights.

By way of awards, I think dishonourable mentions have to go to:

But as for an overall award, for the person who did the most to undermine human rights in New Zealand in 2004, I think the answer is obvious. One name features prominently in the above litany of shame: Phil Goff. His utter lack of concern for procedural safeguards, the rights of the accused (or convicted), actual guilt or innocence - for justice, in other words - really speaks for itself. This year, he gets the golden raspberry for egregious overachievement in the undermining of human rights standards. Maybe I'll send him a certificate...

ENDS