And Human Rights For All…
I love Shami.
There it is official, I know rumours have been going round for ages, but now it is official, I am in love with Shami Chakrabarti.
The reason for this I think I hear you ask?
Well, it all started in the not so distant past, 7 November 2008 to be exact.
There was a radio talk show that has now ceased to exist that talked rubbish about a whole manner of issues. On the fateful day in question, a local councillor was called a “Nazi” live on air for his views that smoking parents should not be allowed to adopt. The perpetrator of this jibe, a one Jon Gaunt, was subsequently sacked by the radio station, talkSPORT afew days later. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/nov/11/jon-gaunt-talksport
Gaunt defended his comment by suggesting he meant to say “Health Nazi”- a completely different kind of Nazi to the one you can see in history books trying to trick people into looking up into the sky behind them.
It could be concluded by some that Britain is now a slightly better place without his poison infecting the airwaves (calling somebody a “Nazi” is quite tame compared to some of the trash that spouts from his mouth). However, it is in this part of the story that in steps our heroine, Shami Chakrabarti.
In the past Gaunt has labelled Chakrabarti the most dangerous woman in Britain, and referred to her on occassions as ’shamy’.
However, Chakrabarti has ripped apart Gaunt’s drawn battlelines and has jumped to the defence of the former radio host.
In a press release on 25 November 2008, Chakrabarti, director of human rights group Liberty said:
“For present purposes, we make no comment on the substance of the childcare policy in question. However we must remind you that any court must read Mr Gaunt’s contract in the light of his right to free expression under Article 10 of the Human Rights Act. Whilst this is far from an absolute right (particularly in the context of broadcasting), to be meaningful it must extend to contentious as well as consensual speech and we find it hard to envisage how your actions could possibly constitute a proportionate and lawful response to the present facts.”
Commenting on Gaunt’s views towards Chakrabarti, who tacitly said on ‘Have I Got News For You’ that even John Prescott has human rights, Chakrabarti continues:
“From a personal point of view as someone who has been on the receiving end of Jon Gaunt’s blunt polemic in print and on the radio, I believe that the airwaves of a great democracy would be the poorer for his absence.” http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/henryporter/2008/nov/26/jon-gaunt-shami-chakrabarti-talksport
And right she is to defend Jon Gaunt! For although Gaunt should not be allowed to broadcast for his inciting of racial hatred, the sacking of Gaunt for calling somebody a “Nazi” (there was no mirror present) can be seen as a breach of his human rights- a declaration that Gaunt has a distaste for- and it shows to Gaunt and the rest of the British public that human rights are not things that apply just to immigrants, terrorists and murders as Gaun suggests, but to all of us regardless of skin colour, political ideology or where you were born.
To see the press release in full click here: http://www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk/news-and-events/1-press-releases/2008/25-11-08-liberty-to-support-shock-jock-jon-gaunt.shtml



