NSW’s refusal to allow UN inspectors in prisons ‘raises questions’, human rights commissioner says
by Tamsin Rose from World news | The Guardian on (#64TJ3)
Lorraine Finlay says state government's decision means Australia is failing to live up to the promises it made to the world'
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Australia's human rights commissioner, Lorraine Finlay, has questioned why the New South Wales government was blocking officials from the United Nations inspecting its jails if it was confident about meeting minimum standards.
She said the NSW move could jeopardise promises made by Australia as part of the UN's Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (Opcat) that was ratified by the federal government under former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull in 2017.
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