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Racism haunts ten years of Howard Government

Racism haunts ten years of Howard Government

Australian Greens Senator Kerry Nettle today said the Prime Minister's comments in 'The Howard Factor' regarding Muslim immigration, bookend a decade of government sullied by xenophobia and racism.

"It is irresponsible for Mr Howard to single out one religion as undesirable for immigration to Australia. There are good and bad individuals in every religion," said Senator Nettle.

"To slur a whole religion or race is not good leadership and only feeds xenophobia in the Australian community. These comments echo his comments in 1988 on Asian immigration.

"It is a sad fact that Mr Howard has exploited racism and xenophobia for political gain throughout his ten years as Prime Minister.

"First we had the scare tactics over native title. Then the failure to condemn Pauline Hanson and One Nation's polices. In 2001 there was the blatant exploitation of xenophobia during the Tampa incident and the lies about children overboard.

"Last week Mr Howard failed to clearly speak out against anti-Muslim comments by Coalition MP Dana Vale.

"The abhorrent policy of mandatory detention of asylum seekers is also based on racism. The overwhelming majority of asylum seekers detained have been from the Middle East and Central Asia.

"The Greens call on Mr Howard to stop exploiting xenophobia and racism for political gain as he enters his second decade in power."

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