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Asylum Seekers and Refuees, Fight Back

John O for NCADC | 28.08.2000 13:38

Protests flare across Australia against the arbitrary internment of asylum seekers and undocumented migrants

Protests flare across Australia against the arbitrary internment of asylum seekers and undocumented migrants

Australia - Monday, August 28, 2000.

Rioting asylum seekers today burned down buildings at the Woomera detention centre following a weekend of trouble during which inmates were sprayed with tear gas after stoning staff.

Protesting detainees began chanting and causing damage to the centre on Friday night, with the noise able to be heard at least five kilometres away.

Water-cannons and tear gas have been used against prisoners in the refugee internment camp at Woomera in Western Australia in an attempt to put down protests that began early in the morning.
Reports filtering out indicate that 80 rioters have so far destroyed four buildings including the recreation building, dining room, school and ablution block.

Federal Immigration Minister, Philip Ruddock, has claimed that stones were thrown at security staff. According to the Minister, \"The fences have been breached, they have taken pickets from the fences and using them as weapons. They have been stoning the administration building.\"

Local service station operator David Kirby says the protest has been building for a couple of days. \"They\'ve been building a secondary fence to keep them all in, and they\'ve been pulling that down everytime the workers have been putting it up,\" he said.

On Saturday, August 26th, protests were held outside the Perth, Villawood (in Sydney) and Maribyrnong (in Melbourne) internment camps calling for the camps to be shut down and the internees to be released.

This follows a series of mass escapes from three remote internment camps (Woomera, Port Hedland and Curtin) in mid-June this year when over 700 internees escaped to make their way to town centres to stage protests in order to break out of their political and geographic isolation.

Prisoners in Woomera -- as in the other refugee internment camps -- have been incarcerated without charge, without trial, without any ability to access the courts to review the length or merit of their incarceration. Most of those held at Woomera have been there for over seven months, most of whom face the prospect of being forcibly returned to Iran, Afghanistan and Iraq.

This is Australia\'s system of \'mandatory and non-reviewable detention\', where anyone who arrives by boat without papers seeking asylum is automatically imprisoned. Since January, and after increasing restrictions on who may eventually qualify for a visa, the small proportion of those who are granted visas can only, at best, look forward to a 3-year \"temporary protection visa\", with limited access to welfare and health care.

Australia\'s is the only western government that practices a system of automatic and non-reviewable incarceration. It also receives and grants fewer applications for asylum, both on and offshore, than any other western country.

On the eve of the Sydney Olympics and the World Economic Forum\'s Asia-Pacific Session in Melbourne, as the Federal Parliament debates a bill that will give the army \'shoot to kill powers\' against dissent, it has become clear that the only movement that is not subject to repression is that of money -- tourism, trade and meetings of corporate executives.

Whilst the Minister for Immigration argued that those who were engaged in the protests would no longer be able to apply for asylum under the provisions that require applicants for visas be \"of good character\", no one has attempted to stop Bill Gates\' entry into Australia as he prepares to speak at the World Economic Forum, despite the fact that he, as head of Microsoft, has been found guilty of breaking anti-trust laws in the US.

Calls for policy review

The director of the Australian Refugee Association, Kevin Liston, says the trouble at Woomera shows a review of Federal Government policy on the handling of illegal immigrants is warranted. \"We as a nation need to look again at whether we do need to detain in remote areas in spartan conditions all those people who come to us, albeit without our permission, but nevertheless as refugees,\" he said.

The Australian Democrats say the riot at the centre is not surprising given the Federal Government\'s hardline attitude. Senator Andrew Bartlett says the Government has tried to make the stay of illegal immigrants as uncomfortable as possible to discourage others from coming to Australia illegally. \"If you treat people like that then sometimes, as one can see with a history of prisons in Australia and around the world, if you overdo that sort of thing then you\'re almost guaranteeing unrest,\" he said. \"Particularly when you\'ve got people who have have experienced some of the suffering that these people have.

John O for NCADC
- e-mail: ncadc@ncadc.demon.co.uk

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