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Aussies Speak Out

Oread Daily | 25.03.2002 22:14

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AUSSIES SPEAK OUT

Tens of thousands of Australians took to the streets yesterday to press the government to free boatpeople being held in outback prison camps and to stop diverting asylum seekers to nearby South Pacific nations. Leading labor, religious, political and academic figures joined the protests in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, slamming the Government as heartless and inhumane.

More than 15,000 people rallied in Melbourne, lining the streets around the Town Hall before marching to the Treasury gardens. Co-organizer and Trades Hall Council secretary Leigh Hubbard said the groups sponsoring the rally wanted to abolish mandatory detention, temporary as opposed to permanent protection visas and the Pacific solution. "The message of today is refugees are welcome here," Hubbard said to loud applause. The crowd in Melbourne cheered most loudly for Fahim Fayyazi, who was held for nine months at the controversial Woomera detention center in the barren desert of South Australia after arriving on a boat in December 1999. Fayyazi told the rally his health suffered and he became suicidal at the camp, recently plagued by riots and hunger strikes, and said Australians had been intimidated into believing refugees posed a threat. "As soon as Australian people begin to understand refugees, definitely they will change their mind," he said.

In Sydney about 15,000 people marched in complete silence, many bearing masks depicting Prime Minister John Howard with his lips sewn together. Former Australian of the Year and one-time refugee John Yu and former government minister Tom Uren were among the throng. Both described the Government's refugee policy as abhorrent and called for an end to mandatory detention. Dr Yu, Vice-Chancellor of the University of NSW and a renowned pediatrician, was himself smuggled out of China as a three-year-old shortly before it fell to Japanese forces in World War II. "I cannot condone the systematic destruction of the hope and spirit of people who have suffered hardship and pain to reach our shores," he said. "They are people who believe that they have been or are at risk of being persecuted in their own country."

In Adelaide, Woomera Lawyers Group spokeswoman Tirana Hassan told a crowd of around 500 that Australians had been subjected to a well-orchestrated campaign that has created a climate of fear and xenophobia. "[The Government] has actively demonized the men, women and children that seek asylum on our shores, a campaign of misinformation that has turned asylum-seekers and refugees men, women, children, mothers, fathers, families, newly married couples, people into queue-jumpers, illegals and terrorists," she said. Posters and leaflets picturing hearts wrapped in razor wire were handed out, and banners calling for an end to mandatory detention, freedom for children, and better treatment for refugees, were scattered throughout the crowd. Ms Hassan said the razor wire that surrounded South Australia's Woomera detention center symbolized the way the government was trying to create a divide between asylum seekers and the Australian public. "It is the razor wire that is keeping refugees and asylum seekers locked away from the Australian people," she said. "It is the razor wire that keeps Australian people from knowing the truth about the appalling conditions in which the Australian government keeps men, women and children who come to this country seeking asylum. "It is time for the razor wire to come down, it is time for the truth to come out."
Sources: The Age (Australia), Canberra Times, Reuters

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loud minority

26.03.2002 18:08

Most Australians will tell you, while they have one or two reservations about conditions, that they support the government fully on their illegal immigrant policy. The Prime Minister of Australia won the election, having previously been trailing in the polls, on the support for this tough line on illegal immigrants. These people out protesting are the loud minority, trying to force through an unpopular change with their protests, when they really represent a tiny minority of Australians with these suicidal views about letting in half of Asia. Anyone who reads the news will have read about the spate of gang rapes of white girls by non-white immigrants, many of them illegals, and it was described by the police as a "cultural institution". The Australians (most of them) don't want these problems imported, and they have every right as a sovereign nation to choose who they let in, and who they stop. The people in the camps can leave for home anytime they like, but once again (this happens all the time) they're playing the sympathy card by trying to take advantage of the inherent niceness most westerners have by playing the victim. At least 90% of them are just bogus asylum seekers who are responsible for the 10% who are treated as criminals needlessly, but it has to be done, otherwise we'd have a situation like this country where they indulge in prostitution, drug dealing, crime, etc and make a general nuisance of themselves without any fear of deportation.

Jack


ein reich, ein volk, ein Jack

27.03.2002 15:50

Jack tells us that non-white people are violent criminals, whereas "westerners" are naturally friendly and sympathetic.. but he's not a racist, oh no!

This is what Jack and his mates in the British Nazi Party do; same as their role model Hitler did. They tell you who to blame, who to fear, who (eventually) to hate and kill. And they hope that this will give them power, so they can slaughter all their enemies, which means all of us.

But for all they claim popularity, the truth is most people reject these ideas. The key to beating them is organising the anti-racist majority to speak out against them.

internationalist
- Homepage: http://www.anl.org.uk


I don't expect a reply but..

27.03.2002 19:58

Expecting intelligent reasoned debate from an advocate of the legalisation of paedophilia (which is what the SWP, the party behind the ANaL actually supports) and a flag burner (the ANaL regularly burn the Union Jack which shows what they really think about Britain and British people) would be too much to ask. But how exactly is it viable for half of Asia to up sticks and move to Australia? It just isn't. It's far better for these countries to sort their problems out instead of moving out en-masse to someone elses country. It's essentially importing poverty instead of tackling the root problems: lack of effective government, corruption and nepotism and decades of war, which have ravaged most 3rd world countries. They should be educated to have fewer kids so we don't have to worry about feeding all these extra mouths in a world that's already creeking under the pressure. At the end of the day, it's up to the Australians who they grant the priviledge of staying there, and right now they're choosing to put the queue-jumpers at the back and the honest people in front. It's quite natural for them to want people who'll bring benefits to Australia rather than practical and cultural problems.

Jack


I don't expect a reply but..

27.03.2002 19:59

Expecting intelligent reasoned debate from an advocate of the legalisation of paedophilia (which is what the SWP, the party behind the ANaL actually supports) and a flag burner (the ANaL regularly burn the Union Jack which shows what they really think about Britain and British people) would be too much to ask. But how exactly is it viable for half of Asia to up sticks and move to Australia? It just isn't. It's far better for these countries to sort their problems out instead of moving out en-masse to someone elses country. It's essentially importing poverty instead of tackling the root problems: lack of effective government, corruption and nepotism and decades of war, which have ravaged most 3rd world countries. They should be educated to have fewer kids so we don't have to worry about feeding all these extra mouths in a world that's already creeking under the pressure. At the end of the day, it's up to the Australians who they grant the priviledge of staying there, and right now they're choosing to put the queue-jumpers at the back and the honest people in front. It's quite natural for them to want people who'll bring benefits to Australia rather than practical and cultural problems.

Jack


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