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Category Archives: refugees

Debates on refugees – then and now

In December last year, a report from the federal Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Migration unanimously recommended that “as a priority, the Australian Government introduce legislation to repeal the liability of immigration detention costs.”   That is, the law which raises a debt against people in immigration detention to cover the cost of their detention.  Legislation [...]

Treatment of asylum seekers in Thailand

I’ve written recently about the Australian government recent efforts to enlist further support from countries to our north in stifling the activities of people smugglers.
Reports continue to appear of dreadful conditions and treatment of refugees and asylum seekers in those same countries, such as Malaysia and Thailand.
Another recent example, reported in the Bangkok-based newspaper, The [...]

Refugee policy is a human rights issue, not a law and order one

The irrational obsession with pulling out all stops to prevent asylum seekers arriving by boat in Australia is placing our country at risk of being party to human rights abuses on refugees much worse than those of the Howard era.
This week , the federal government is taking the unusual step of having the Prime Minister [...]

Trends in refugee movements & Coalition politics

I had an article published in the main Crikey e-newsletter today, outlining some of the trends, facts and government responses to the well over 40 million refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced and stateless people around the world.
It seems likely the issue of asylum seeker boat arrivals will once again be moving closer to the political [...]

World Refugee Day: One refugee's story

Last weekend saw a festival held in Brisbane to mark World Refugee Day.  Over the last 30 years, south-east Queensland has seen a big increase in the range of ethnic communities with a refugee background. A growing number are from our region in South-East Asia. One of the newest emerging communities in Brisbane is the [...]

Why don't all asylum seekers just stay in Malaysia?

It is often asserted that the refugees arriving in boats to Australia could safely stay in countries such as Malaysia that they pass through on the way.  Before giving credence to such an idea, it is worth examining some of the evidence.
The Chapter on Malaysia from the most recent World Report of Human Rights Watch states:
As [...]

Fobbing off refugees onto Indonesia

It might make political sense, but there is very little economic sense or social benefits from spending more money to detain and warehouse refugees than we would in resettling them and gaining the benefit of their productive participation in the Australian economy and community.

Whatever the answer is, it isn’t Temporary Protection Visas

It is very concerning to read in this article that Liberal Party leader, Malcolm Turnbull, has said that “certainly, the reintroduction of temporary protection visas (TPVs) should be high on the agenda.”  Even if you couldn’t care less about refugees, bringing back TPVs is the last thing we should be doing.
Mind you, while Kevin Rudd’s [...]

Tampa scenario revisited offshore from Italy

A very familiar story is currently playing out in the Mediterranean Sea.  A cargo ship which has rescued asylum seekers from sinking boats is being blocked by an Italian coast guard vessel from sailing to Italy to offload the rescued people.
Italy is suggesting that Malta should take the people, while Malta says Italian territory is [...]

Asylum seekers in boats – hysteria 2.0

It is is déjà vu all over again as multiple wars of words over asylum seekers erupt around Australia following the dramatic incident which has left some refugees dead or battling for their lives. 
It is obviously too much to hope for such ‘debate’ to be based on facts or on a recognition of the multiple [...]