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ACSJC urges Australian Govt to oppose sanctions
COUNCIL URGES GOVT TO THINK AGAIN ON IRAQ SANCTIONS
The Australian Catholic Social Justice Council has urged the Australian
Government to reconsider its policy of supporting these sanctions and
to instead work at the international level for the urgent lifting of the
sanctions.
In its latest position paper, it labels as 'disproportionate and indiscriminate'
the economic sanctions imposed against Iraq after the Gulf War a decade
ago.
Appealing to Catholic moral teaching, the paper says that all coercive
measures, whether military in nature or not, must observe the letter and
the spirit of humanitarian law.
It says: "As with other coercive measures, sanctions should not
have indiscriminate or disproportionate effects on the civilian population.
The suffering and premature deaths of untold numbers of children and rising
numbers of maternal deaths in Iraq bear witness to the failure of the
UN imposed sanctions to meet these criteria."
The paper is available for download in PDF form from the ACSJC Papers
page on the Council's website.