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Thursday, 15 January 2009 |
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From the President for Christmas!
It's Christmas! As I write this I'm in Santiago de Chile, almost at
the end of a journey that has taken me through Japan, Europe and now
South America! At this time it is right to reflect on what Christmas
really means. For those of us fortunate enough to live in Australia,
Christmas sometimes feels like a mad orgy of commercialisation which
ends on Boxing Day night with us feeling like we've been to hell and
back!
I wonder what Christ would have to say about all of this rabid
commercialisation perpetuated in his name? In the Bible, the most
powerful text describes how Jesus enters the Temple and literally
throws out the "money lenders".
Today, as religious leaders seek to create a moral authority to impinge
on the human rights of minority groups, they, conveniently, forget to
use this text as a basis upon which to criticise the modern day money
lenders whose policies seek to enslave people in an endless cycle of
debt and dependence.
This Chrismas Australia has much to be thankful for: We have a new
Prime Minister! Our nation is indeed blessed with bounties rich and
rare. In this time of change we hope the new government implements
policies which distribute our commonwealth in such a way that we all
benefit from the resources boom!!!
We also hope that the new government will engage with the world in a
way that constuctively assists the world to become more peaceful, aids
in the alleviation of poverty and restores our reputation as a place of
freedom, democracy and welcome.
Most of all our nation is free and democratic. As citizen's we are
therefore free to engage in the critical debate that is needed to move
us forward as a nation.
As a media organisation we recognise the important role we have as
defenders of freedom of speech. We believe that citizens have a right
to know what's going on in the corridors of power! We are concerned
that there remain people in positions of power that seek to undermine
democracy by "censoring" those that blow the whistle on abuses of
power. Clearly, honest people have nothing to fear from a strong,
independent media.
At this time, it is important to remember that there exist people who
are less fortunate. In Australia the less fortunate include those
people who desperately run from one party to another, with no time for
peace or enjoyment! There are others, who as a result of poverty, are
forced to make choices out of desperation, or who cannot engage in
Christmas.
In South America, the is an "industry" of Mother's renting out
their babies to others to be used for begging on the streets. Others
DIY with their own Babies! In Capital Cities, people collect rubbish in
the street to sell for food! In other cities, children spend all day
and half the night selling trinkets to tourists.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 January 2009 )
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