ACFID Code of Conduct
Committee
Australian Council for
International Development
12 Napier Close, Deakin
ACT 2600
23rd May 2014
Dear Dr Sue-Anne
Wallace
Greg
Brown
John
Gilmore
Bandula
Gonsalkorale
Harwood
Lockton
Dr
Petrus Usmanij
Fadlullah
Wilmot
Dr
Simon Smith
Michelle
Pearce
Julie
Mundy
Earlier this month, with my
assistance, Chanti and Chhork secured the legal representation of an Australian
barrister by the name of Mr Michael Johnson.
Mr Johnson wrote to Citipointe
church requesting that Rosa and Chita be returned to their family by 23rd
May. Today. The girls have not been returned. I will forward, separately, the
two pages of Mr Johnson’s letter to Citipointe.
In the meantime, distressed by
the refusal of the ACFID Code of Conduct Committee to even acknowledge receipt
of hers and her husband Chhork’s complaint about the continued detention of
Rosa and Chita, Chanti has, with my help, read a translation of the ACFID Code
of Conduct. With her newfound knowledge of her rights and with my assistance,
Chanti has composed a letter for Mr Geoff Armstrong, Executive Director of the Global
Development Group in her bid to get answers to questions that she is entitled,
in accordance with the Code, to be provided answers to.
Chanti’s letter is now with a
translator and will be ready for her to sign on Monday – at which point we will
send it to the Global Development Group.
I imagine that Geoff Armstrong
will ignore the letter, regardless of the ACFID Code of Conduct. This has been
his response to all letters sent to him this past few months relating to the
legality of Citipointe’s removal of Rosa and Chita. Through its funding of the
‘SHE Rescue Home’, and in accordance the ACFID Code of Conduct, GDG is complicit
in Rosa and Chita’s continued detention. GDG’s refusal to provide copies of the
MOUs to Chanti and Chhork is a breach of the ACFID Code of Conduct but this
will be of no concern to Mr Armstrong because your committee does not adhere to
the Code itself.
If experience is anything to go
by, the ACFID Code of Conduct Committee will, as it has with Chanti and
Chhork’s complaint, stand by GDG’s refusal to respond to Chanti and Chhork’s
letter. So be it. The legal battle over the custody of Rosa and Chita has a
long way to go yet and there will be egg on a lot of faces when justice is
eventually achieved.
best wishes
James Ricketson
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