Australian politics
According to One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts, the next World Health Organization (WHO) assembly, which takes place in Geneva from May 22 to 28, 2022, will vote upon proposed amendments to the International Health Orders (IHO). The vote will make the World Health Organization’s IHO regulations mandatory for member nations. Australia is a member.
If successful, Australia would have to pass legislation in the federal parliament to make it law; the WHO can’t do anything without Australia changing its laws. And the current prime minister, Scott Morrison–Lib., has already expressed support for these communist-styled measures.
Sen. Roberts said the uni-party, comprised of Liberals, Nationals, and ALP, will happily pass these measures, with only One Nation standing in opposition.
The WHO’s IHO regulations are a “comprehensive guidebook to implement even worse restrictions” than what Australia had suffered through during the Covid hysteria, Sen. Roberts says.
These include “lockdowns, hard borders around quarantine zones, vaccine passports, mandatory check-in, and contact tracing, mandatory health tests, mandatory removal, and quarantine.”
Even worse, Sen. Roberts says, is that “compulsory vaccination is part of the International Health Regulations, and may now be forced on all Australians if this vote succeeds.” (emphasis added)
Sen. Roberts warns, “This brazen proposal shows the WHO is not fit for purpose, cannot be trusted and does not operate with Australia’s sovereign interests in mind. Australia must immediately exit the WHO and maintain our sovereignty.”
Please check out Sen. Roberts’s TNT radio program, where the Queensland Senator for Pauline Hanson’s One Nation takes on the rugged issues in Australian politics.
Source: Sen. Malcolm Roberts: Forced Vaccination Is Part Of New WHO Treaty | Principia Scientific Intl.