(Minghui.org) The Australian Parliament passed the “Autonomous Sanctions Amendment (Magnitsky-style and Other Thematic Sanctions) Bill 2021” on December 2, 2021. The Bill took effect on December 7 after Australia’s governor-general signed it into law, three days before International Human Rights Day.
The categories of conduct subject to the sanctions include:– The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction– Threats to international peace and security– Malicious cyber-activity– Serious violations or serious abuses of human rights– Activities undermining good governance or the rule of law, including serious corruption– Serious violations of international humanitarian law
The bill allows the Australian government to sanction human rights abusers, corrupt officials, and malicious cyber criminals. Sanctions include freezing the assets of relevant officials, entities, or groups in Australia. Individuals who fall into the categories of sanctions would be barred from entering Australia.
A Minghui reporter held a video interview with Senator the Hon Eric Abetz on this topic. Senator Abertz has always spoken highly of Falun Gong practitioners’ courage in their 20-odd years of peaceful resistance against the persecution by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He is especially admirable of practitioners’ courageous efforts in exposing the CCP’s horrendous crimes of forced organ harvesting.
He said, “Falun Gong practitioners all around the world, but especially in China, have suffered tremendously,” and that “the Australian Parliament would never do anything other than outright condemn such a practice (forced organ harvesting).”
“Forced Organ Harvesting Is Happening”
Senator Abetz is currently serving as Chair of Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee, and a member of Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence and Security.
He has on many public occasions condemned the crimes committed by the CCP dictatorship and called for support to stop the CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong and other groups.
“I think that it was very important [we passed Magnitsky-style legislation] and it is indicative of the strength of feeling within the Australian body politic that we need to take a stand against especially dictatorships that have a horrid record of human rights abuses,” he said.
Senator Abetz praised Falun Gong practitioners for their courageous efforts in exposing the CCP’s crimes against humanity, including forced organ harvesting, which is “a form of evil never seen on this planet before,” when the practitioners themselves are victims of severe persecution.
“Falun Gong practitioners have been exceptionally strong and brave in bringing this matter to the attention of the world,” he said, “And here we are today with the undisputed findings of the China Tribunal, and this is very important that the China Tribunal under Sir Geoffrey Nice has looked at these allegations and then has come to a conclusion.
“Beyond reasonable doubt… these practices, evil practices, are occurring. One would’ve thought if this was a complete untruth, a made-up, fabricated, there would be some response to say this is untrue, how on earth could they have made these findings.
“But the fact it is undisputed I think shows, one, that it’s happening, and two, that which the Falun Gong practitioners have been telling the world for the last two decades, is in fact the truth.
“Now that has been revealed beyond doubt, it’s up to the rest of the world to put pressure on to help protect the Falun Gong practitioners. But I also understand there are also some other prisoners of conscience that are submitted to this barbaric practice as well. But having said that, it is quite clear that the Falun Gong are the major victim group from this barbaric practice.”
Senator Abetz remarked that “the resolve of the Australian people is very much to unequivocally condemn the behavior of the dictatorship with these just ugly, ugly organ harvesting practices.”
When asked if the Australian Parliament would hold a hearing to combat forced organ harvesting like the European Parliament has done recently, Senator Abetz said, “I don’t think there would be a single parliamentarian of any persuasion in Australia that would not unequivocally condemn the barbaric practice of forced human organ harvesting, such as is occurring. So, this may be a matter for 2022 for the Australian Parliament to consider, but I think any of your subscribers could be satisfied to know that the Australian Parliament would never do anything other than outright condemn such a practice.”