Tuesday 26th of November 2024

awstraylans all let us rejoice .....

 

awstraylans all let us rejoice .....

Out of all the various groups of asylum seekers in Australia, why are asylum seekers arriving by boat being persecuted by the Australian Government?

Why is Prime Minister Julia Gillard being so vindictive to desperate people arriving by boat on our shores? Why does she allow the erratic Tony Abbott and his attack dog, Scott Morrison, to set the boat arrival agenda? They don't make an issue of refugees arriving by aircraft, however those arriving by boat receive their racist bile in bucket loads.

The once-proud Labor Party has succumbed to their venom. This is the party which once championed human rights, took a stand against Apartheid, sponsored support for refugees in the 1980s and early '90s and saw the leaders Paul Keating and Kevin Rudd express compassion for the dignity of Aboriginals.

Is this demonisation of the most defenceless in our state, in our care, being undertaken to win the hearts and minds of fellow Australians? If so, God help the lot of us. Have we fallen so low that to please our compatriots we must bully and beat the supplicants that come begging for our mercy and help?

Church leaders are absent on this issue. Where is their defence of the defenceless?

Shame on the leaders of our major religious organisations for wallowing in the same secular cesspit as our morally bereft representatives.

Why is the quality of our mercy so strained? What are our law makers so afraid of?

State Sponsored Persecution

it stopped the boats...

ASYLUM seekers in Indonesia are well aware of the federal government's plan to send boat people to Malaysia and now say they will not attempt the sea crossing to Australia.

The reaction is a boost for the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, and Labor. They have been hammered in the polls because of a sharp rise in unauthorised arrivals since the relaxation of immigration policies in 2008.

Hundreds of asylum seekers, most from Afghanistan and Iraq, live in Puncak, a mountainous region outside Jakarta. Here, they wait to meet people smugglers or bide their time pending resettlement by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

At the villas and crumbling hostels where they reside, the Herald got the same response: everyone knew of the policy change and said they would not be engaging the services of a people smuggler any time soon.


Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/national/boat-people-abandon-travel-plans-after-malaysian-deal-20110520-1ewss.html#ixzz1MyA88eiD