ASYLUM SEEKERS, CHANNEL 9 NEWS AND MEDIA WATCH

Posted on March 18th, 2010 by admin

On 19 October 2009, Channel 9 News aired a national news report on asylum seekers. The report quoted numerous statistics which have since come under the scrutiny of Media Watch who allege that some of the reported details were misleading and inaccurate.

9 News stand by their report.

In the interest of fairness and balance, here is the ABC’s Media Watch response that followed….

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New Tamil Asylum Seekers In News Zealand On News

Posted on March 15th, 2010 by admin

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KEITH LOCKE (Green): A week ago, on behalf of the Green Party, I sent the Minister of Immigration, Jonathan Coleman, an email suggesting that New Zealand help Australia solve its boat people crisis. The crisis came to a head because of 78 Sri Lankan Tamil refugees on an Australian customs ship, the Oceanic Viking, off the Indonesian island of Bintan, who wanted to go to Australia. There was another group of Tamils on an Indonesian naval ship off Java. I proposed a repeat of what we did back in 2001 when we helped Australia by taking 131 Afghans who had been picked out of the sea off Australia by the Norwegian boat, the Tampa. New Zealand won plaudits for that humanitarian action. Over the years fair-minded Australians have said that it showed that our Government was more caring than theirs. Former Prime Minister John Howard used the Tampa incident to whip up anti-refugee sentiment and win the 2001 election. Most New Zealanders are now proud of what we did in 2001 and proud of how well some of those Afghan refugees, known as the Tampa boys, have done academically and in sport.

Unfortunately, Dr Coleman turned down my request to now take in some of the Tamil asylum seekers, but he did say that the Governments of both Australia and New Zealand would “continue to keep closely in touch on the issues involved.” This leaves the door open for New Zealand to share the load with Australia in the spirit of ANZAC cooperation and be part of the solution, and why not? New Zealand is so far across the Tasman Sea that asylum seekers in their rickety boats never make it to our shores. We also now get very few people claiming asylum at out airports. The total for the whole of 2008-2009 was only 23 people, a tenth of what it was in the early 2000s. The Green Party just wants us to help. We do not particularly care whether these Tamil asylum seekers come in under the annual 750-person refugee quota, as the Tampa refugees did, or are additional to that quota.

There certainly is an argument for concentrating on Sri Lankan refugees at this time. The plight of the Tamil population in northern Sri Lanka is a dire one. In the aftermath of the civil war, hundreds of thousands of Tamils are in detention camps in miserable conditions, and they are not allowed to go home. A sense of hopelessness has set in among the Tamil population as their human rights are violated on a massive scale and they are told by the Sri Lankan Government to give up their dream for an autonomous Tamil administration in the north of the country.

New Zealand can help address this source of the refugee problem at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting* later this month. Our Prime Minister should raise this issue as one requiring the urgent attention of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group*, which is tasked with upholding human rights in Commonwealth countries. The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group, or CMAG, as it is called, has been very engaged with Fiji. It would be inconsistent, to say the least, for the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group not to also engage with the Sri Lankan crisis. The Rajapaksa Government in Sri Lanka needs to get the message that there will be serious consequences if it continues to violate the democratic principles of the Commonwealth, as outlined in the Harare Commonwealth Declaration.

When Dr Coleman announced New Zealand would not take some of the Tamil asylum seekers from the Oceanic Viking, he said he did not want to reward queue-jumpers. The reality is that Tamils fleeing Sri Lanka today commonly cannot find a queue to sit in. They are not safe in Indonesia, which has not signed the 1951 refugee convention* and is now talking about deporting some of the Tamils back to Sri Lanka. There are three things that Mr Coleman can now do to help these desperate people on the boats: firstly, ask Indonesia not to return Tamils to possible persecution in Sri Lanka; secondly, ask Indonesia to allow the UN High Commissioner of Refugees’s officials access to all the people on the boats to determine who is a genuine refugee; and thirdly, indicate to Australia and Indonesia that New Zealand is open to taking a significant number of these UN High Commissioner of Refugees-endorsed refugees.

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Sri Lanka asylum seekers in limbo

Posted on March 12th, 2010 by admin

For more than five months a group of nearly 240 Sri Lankan asylum seekers have been stranded in an Indonesian port.

The stand-off began when their boat was intercepted by the Indonesian navy following a tip-off from Australia.

The boat people, who are virtually cut off from outsiders, say they want to be resettled in Australia or overseas.

But Australia argues that the boat was intercepted in Indonesian waters so the people are Indonesia’s problem.

Al Jazeera’s Step Vaessen reports. (Mar 10, 2010)

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Asylum Seekers Part 1 Full Movie Film

Posted on March 6th, 2010 by admin

Watch At : http://tinyurl.com/asylum-seekers-2009

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Asylum Seekers (2009)

Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by admin

http://www.filmikz.net/ -Watch this movie fully, for free!Six people on the verge of a breakdown decide to check themselves into an insane asylum, only to discover there is just room for one.

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Amnesty criticizes arrests of asylum seekers -ALAA ISMAIL

Posted on February 25th, 2010 by admin

Amnesty criticizes arrests of asylum seekers

Amnesty International criticized the asylum seeker is in detention by order of reasons. For example, Palestinian Alaa Ismail in Gävle, which was put into custody after he organized a hunger strike.
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Peter Oborne – Government Controlled Media

Posted on February 11th, 2010 by admin

Peter Oborne on the collusion between The Sun newspaper and Downing Street during The Sun’s campaign against asylum seekers. Peter explains how the “Downing Street Grid” (essentially a day to day planner and written in advance of The Sun’s campaign) had The Sun’s campaign on it, down to the day in which David Blunkett would give his interview regarding the subject of the campaign.

Interview aired on Newswipe broadcast on BBC4 on Friday 1st May 2009.

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Gadaffi Admits Political Asylum is a Hoax

Posted on February 11th, 2010 by admin

Libyan leader Ghadaffi admits before the world’s press that the “political asylum” excuse being used by Third World invaders to enter Europe is a hoax. Excerpt from a press conference held with Italian prime minister Berlusconi

Asylum seekers, Immigration, Islam and multiculturalism in Britain

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Tamil asylum seekers keep trying for Australian dream 06 Jan 10

Posted on January 12th, 2010 by admin

A group of 11 Sri Lankan asylum seekers were picked up by Indonesian police near Indonesia’s Bintan island this week.

The group of seven men, two women and two children were said to be abandoned by a Malaysian agent after being told they would be taken to Australia.

For many ethnic Tamils from Sri Lanka, fleeing conflict and what they say is discrimination in their homeland and travelling by boat on a dangerous journey to an uncertain life in Australia is viewed as their only shot at a better life.

Many of them end up detained as refugees and only a handful are granted asylum each year.

But hundreds of them are still willing to try, despite the risks and the high financial costs, as Al Jazeera’s Aela Callan finds out.

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GRANT POLITICAL ASYLUM TO EVERYONE

Posted on December 29th, 2009 by admin

ADVISE FOR IMMIGRATION

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