No More Complicity: Pass the Red Lines Bills

No More Complicity: Pass the Red Lines Bills

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No more empty words. For too long, Australia has remained silent or complicit in the face of genocide, war crimes, and illegal settlements. Now, we have the opportunity to turn demands into law.

Three bills will be introduced to the Australian Senate to enforce real consequences for genocide, crimes against humanity, and illegal settlements. These reforms will ensure Australia aligns its policies with international law and stops enabling war crimes.

This is our chance to demand concrete action—write to your representatives today and urge them to support these bills.

We have fact sheets, templates and tips on how to write to MPs and Senators here: 

No more empty words. For too long, Australia has remained silent or complicit in the face of genocide, war crimes, and illegal settlements. Now, we have the opportunity to turn demands into law.

Three bills will be introduced to the Australian Senate to enforce real consequences for genocide, crimes against humanity, and illegal settlements. These reforms will ensure Australia aligns its policies with international law and stops enabling war crimes.

This is our chance to demand concrete action—write to your representatives today and urge them to support these bills.

We have fact sheets, templates and tips on how to write to MPs and Senators here: 

Call your MP

  • Introduce yourself: State your name and where you live! Mention that you are a constituent from their electorate.
  • Why you're calling: Explain that you’re calling to discuss the Red Lines Package
  • Focused: Keep your points brief and focused, as staff may have limited time.
  • Personalise it: Share personal stories or reasons why this issue matters to you; this can make your message more impactful.
  • Be respectful: Maintain a polite and respectful tone, even if you disagree with the ...
  • Introduce yourself: State your name and where you live! Mention that you are a constituent from their electorate.
  • Why you're calling: Explain that you’re calling to discuss the Red Lines Package
  • Focused: Keep your points brief and focused, as staff may have limited time.
  • Personalise it: Share personal stories or reasons why this issue matters to you; this can make your message more impactful.
  • Be respectful: Maintain a polite and respectful tone, even if you disagree with the MP’s stance.
  • Ask for a response: Inquire about the MP’s position on the issue and request a follow-up.

Thank them for their time.

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