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Monday, December 03, 2012
Socialism Down Under: Illegal Muslim asylum seekers crown PM Julia Gillard their "hero"
'Party time' as PM called a 'hero' over asylum-seeker detention policies
By JONATHAN MARSHALL in Bogor,
Daily Telegraph
December 03, 2012 12:00AM
ASYLUM seekers in Indonesia have swung into party mode and labelled Julia Gillard a "hero" after learning they will receive welfare payments and rent assistance should they make it to Australia by boat.
The wannabe citizens are ecstatic the government has conceded detention centres are beyond maximum capacity and that asylum seekers would need to be released into the community while their applications for refugee status were processed.
They would be given financial and housing support - as well as free basic health care - a massive boost from their current financial status in Indonesia where many are struggling to afford food.
However the asylum seekers, based in Puncak, 80km from Jakarta, said they feared Liberal leader Tony Abbott would be successful in his bid to become prime minister.
"Mr Abbott is not good for refugees and asylum seekers, he does not like us, he is not really a nice man," said Zia Haidari, a 25-year-old Afghanistan man who has attempted - unsuccessfully - to travel to Australia by boat seven times.
"Ms Gillard seems to understand how we feel and is trying her best.
Socialist Priorities Down Under Grant Lee is not one of them.
"Abdulah Sulamani, 41, heaped praise on Ms Gillard: "She is a hero, you are lucky to have this woman for your country."
Solo mother Fatemeh Khavari, 30, told News Ltd she did not have enough money saved to travel by boat to Australia and had spent time living homeless and hungry in Indonesia with her six-month-old son.
Labor's announcement was music to her ears.
"If I can get this free money and house when I come to Australia this will make life very easy for me," Ms Khavari said.
"It is very hard right now for us, I cannot afford to buy milk formula, we are very hungry. Me and my child need the generosity of the Australian people.
"If that doesn't happen my baby may die."
Ms Khavari - whose reasons fleeing Iran were "private" - said the other factor to draw her towards Australia was free medical care.
"I cannot afford to have vaccinations for my baby so I can get this in Australia.
A new low for the Australian Labor Party:$173.000 per ILLEGAL Muslim asylum seeker as Chemotherapy Patients asked to pay MORE for treatment or die.
"The praise directed at the prime minister may be unwelcome by its recipient, with voters unlikely to be impressed with the notion asylum seekers think they are coming to a country with soft laws.
A new monthly record was set in November with 2443 people arriving on boats and Ms Gillard was asked yesterday if she would bring back temporary protection visas and tow boats back to Indonesia.
The government last month announced thousands of asylum seekers threatened with processing in Nauru and Manus Island would be released in the community in Australia on bridging visas with almost $440 a fortnight plus help to pay rent.
It is understood the government is aware large numbers of asylum seekers are rushing to get on boats in Indonesia before the monsoon season and are undeterred by the government's pledge to keep them waiting in the community for protection visas for up to five years under a "no advantage" test.
Ms Gillard said TPVs and tow backs were not policy options hours before the government announced 75 people on two boats had been rescued by the Navy off Christmas Island.
"This is a complicated issue for our nation, for nations around the world," Ms Gillard told Channel 10.
"Anybody who says that there is a simple fix to you is not telling you the truth. It takes a range of policies, and we are putting that range of policies in place."
The desperation in the voices of asylum seekers in Puncak is echoed right throughout the village, where many asylum seekers come prior to embarking on the sea journey to Australia.
They eat their basic evening meals with rusty utensils scattered around. Their tiny bedrooms contain no blankets and sleep up to eight people. The days are dull with no ability to work as work visas from Indonesian officials are non-existent for the travellers.
It is this harsh reality of life in villages like Punchak combined with the arrival of news about Labor's policy backflip that is bringing about party fever and the desire to come to Australia as soon as possible.
Seventeen-year-old Adres, who does not have a surname listed on his passport, said when he arrived on Indonesian soil three weeks ago he planned to apply for refugee status through UNHCR.
But upon learning of the over-filled detention centres in Australia he was determined to travel by sea.
"This is good news for us, if we stay here and apply for status we might not be allowed into Australia, but if we come on boat we get the money and house," Adres said.
"This is a great thing and I am very thanking to the government in your country."
The Afghanistan teenager, whose father was killed in Pakistan, made the journey to Indonesia by plane. He saved for the journey and would use his money to engage people smugglers.
"It is a dangerous risk but worth it to get a new country with opportunities.
"This is party time."
How would you like tens of thousands of Bilal Skaf's and his fellow Muslim Peadophile Gang Rapists moving into your city ?Gillard backs down forced to support "The Savage" over Israel in UN Vote to save own job
Sydney's Occupied Territories residents urged to wear Keffiyeh to show support for Terrorism
Sydney's Occupied Territories remind Labor Green Loon Government who is in charge
The Bolt Report November 25 2012 1/ 85 Kerr Street Fitzroy,Illegals and moreMulticultural Australia If all Cultures and Religions are equal what's the big deal with Female Genital Mutilation ?Tony Abbott shuts the door on ILLEGALS
Multicultural Australia we were warned two years ago
Australia: From the West to the East Coast, Every Day is a Harmony Day............
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Illegal Entrant kicks baby girl away from Life Jacket after people smugglers boat crashes onto rocks Inquest told.
Daily Telegraph
July 13, 2011
AS a four-year-old girl desperately paddled towards a life jacket amid the wreckage of SIEV 221, a man bobbing in the monstrous Christmas Island swell grabbed it and then kicked her away, an inquest has heard.
Local Australian Federal Police officer, Special Constable Shane Adams, stood on the cliffs at Rocky Point on December 15, trying to help the 89 asylum seekers and three crew members whose boat had smashed into rocks.
He spotted the girl after the boat broke apart trying to dog paddle towards a life jacket he had flung into the sea.
Const Adams said he then noticed a man aged about 35 in the water nearby.
"He reached out and grabbed the life jacket, pushed out with his right foot and struck the young girl on the shoulder, pushing her back," he told the inquest on Christmas Island.
That was the last time Const Adams saw the girl.
Before the boat was torn to pieces amid the backwash at Rocky Point, Const Adam said he saw a woman stretching over the railing of the starboard side of the vessel holding a baby in a nappy.
The woman was screaming, 'take my baby, take my baby.'
It was what Const Adams described as a "freak swell" of about five to six metres which destroyed the wooden vessel and caused the roof to collapse.
Underneath the ship's ruptured verandah lay an elderly man, he said.
Const Adams also told the inquest he stood on the razor-sharp rocks and threw down a rope which a man grabbed hold of, but when the asylum seeker got within 10cm of safety he fell back and was not seen again.
The vessel had originally come near the shore under power but while manoeuvring in the rough seas, a blue drum fell off the boat leaking diesel into the sea.
"In my opinion the vessel had now lost its fuel supply," Const Adams said.
"At the same time the smoke exhaust stack started to puff and then stopped ... and the vessel ceased moving forward."
Fellow AFP officer Constable Brett Ford helped bring the dead bodies ashore at Ethel Beach on the other side of the island.
From about 10.30am, bodies of men, women and children were continually unloaded, Const Ford said.
But soon they ran out of body bags and had to wrap the deceased in black, plastic sheets.
This continued until about 4pm later that day.
Claire O'Connor, the lawyer acting for survivors and the families of dead, told the inquest her clients had nothing but praise for locals who rushed to the cliffs that day.
"Many owe their lives to many of the community members who helped, who pointed out to the navy where people might be in the water and provided medical services," Ms O'Connor said.
"It was far beyond what they were expecting and are extremely grateful."
Earlier in the day, Ms O'Connor put to Sergeant Adam Mack, from the West Australian Water Police who coordinated the search and rescue operations, that a factor in the deaths was the poor condition of the boat which she said was "practically a floating coffin".
Sgt Mack replied: "It was an unseaworthy vessel and did not have the appropriate safety equipment and due to other circumstances it caused the vessel to break down, the motor to lose power and crash into the cliffs."
The inquest before WA Coroner Alastair Hope continues.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Australia: Lu Kewen’s (aka. Kevin Rudd’s) Multicultural Zoo erupts.
Up to 30 asylum seekers in brawl
Daily Telegraph
May 15, 2010
THREE people have been taken to hospital after up to 30 teenage asylum seekers brawled at a Melbourne accommodation centre.
The fight broke out at the Melbourne Immigration Transit Accommodation facility in Broadmeadows at 9.30pm (AEST) on Friday after an argument between two groups got out of control.
A Department of Immigration spokesperson said staff had the brawl under control before police arrived.
Two teenagers who suffered cuts to their upper bodies have been released from hospital. Another is waiting to be treated.
The facility houses family groups and unaccompanied minors.
Police are investigating the incident while the private contractor which runs the centre, Serco, is also investigating.
The immigration department says the facility, which holds 50 people, remains calm.
The spokesperson would not reveal the nationalities of the teenagers in the brawl.
Lu Kewen’s latest shipment of imported Labor voters,life long Social Security recepients and Muslim colonialists, should know better,after all they are predominantly members of the “Religion of Peace” and as such should at least wait until they are let loose on the Australian community by Lu Kewen and his Union funded Australian Labor Party, before they start spreading their version of “Peace” aka. Gang Rape of “Aussie Pigs and Sluts”,Drug importation and distribution,Motor Vehicle theft and rebirthing, kneecappings, stabbings, home invasions,armed hold ups,common assaults, Social Security fraud and anything else the “Religion of Peace” and its Australian Labor Party,Multicultural Industry apologists throughout Australia, give them permission to engage in, in the name of all cultures, Religions, belief’s, value systems are equal.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Crazed Socialist Loon performs for cameras at Australian Protectionist Party rally outside illegal entrant detention centre.
Bluto & Ms.Cameltoe
The face of Rudd’s Socialist Australia on parade.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Rudd ignored AFP warnings over lack of border protection against coming illegal immigrants
EXCLUSIVE by Steve Lewis and Malcolm Farr
The Daily Telegraph
April 18, 2009 12:00am
AUSTRALIAN Federal Police warned Prime Minister Kevin Rudd just weeks ago his border protection laws were making the country a magnet for smuggling.
The warning came in secret intelligence briefings prepared by the AFP that were delivered to senior Government ministers.
The Daily Telegraph understands the AFP also expressed reservations last year as the Rudd Government wound back John Howard's tougher approach.
Home Affairs Minister Bob Debus last night refused to disclose details of the AFP intelligence. But the revelations are likely to harden the Opposition's claim that Labor's softer stance on border protection has contributed to a surge in the people smuggling trade.
The also come as at least four asylum seekers injured when their converted fishing trawler exploded were placed on life support.
Three asylum seekers died after Thursday's explosion off Australia's northwest coast.
All 44 survivors, including five Australian navy personnel, were yesterday receiving medical treatment in Darwin, Perth or Broome.
As the wounds were treated, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd rejected Opposition charges he had dropped the nation's guard.
Mr Rudd said the growing numbers of refugees globally meant more money would have to be given to patrolling.
The AFP warnings were based in part on intelligence from officers in Indonesia.
Australian spy agencies and the police have been monitoring an increase in people smuggling activity in Asia since mid 2008 - around the time Cabinet rolled back key aspects of John Howard's policy approach.
But the new "risk based" detention policy also coincided with an upswing in people smuggling.
Six illegal vessels have arrived this year. Mr Debus yesterday confirmed 250 people had sought asylum in 2009 - compared to 160 last year.
Mr Rudd defended his border protection policies and the Government's determination to repel smuggling attempts.
He said the policies were "tough, targeted and integrated with the border protection efforts our partners around the world".
"We have dedicated more resources to border protection that any previous Australian Government," he said.
"(We) will dedicate what further resources are necessary as this threat, this global threat, unfolds."
Funding for border protection operations was increased by $20.6 million to $280 million last Budget.
Another boat on the way
SMH
Phillip Coorey, Damien Murphy in Darwin Tom Allard in Bali
April 18, 2009
AUTHORITIES were believed to be tracking another boatload of asylum seekers en route to Australia as Kevin Rudd labelled people smugglers the "vilest form of human life" and pledged to provide whatever resources were necessary to combat the growing incidence of arrivals.
Government sources told the Herald yesterday another boat had been under surveillance for about two days and would be intercepted once it entered Australian waters.
Rudd: We're hardline on asylum
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says people smugglers can 'rot in hell' as the Opposition accuses his Government of a 'soft' asylum policy.
In Indonesia 68 Afghans planning to enter Australia were arrested in a hotel at a beach resort near Jakarta. They were detained for entering Indonesia without travel documents or visas in Anyer, a town in Banten, a province in West Java about two hours' drive from Jakarta.
The captain of a navy patrol boat escorting the asylum seekers' craft said a "high threat" warning had been sent from members of the naval boarding party just minutes before the vessel exploded and sank.
Lieutenant-Commander Barry Learoyd, captain of HMAS Albany, said the six-man boarding party had been aboard the craft for some time and had raised the alarm when the explosion occurred about 7.45am.
Commander Learoyd would not comment on what had prompted the "high threat" alert, other than saying it was a recognised code indicating something serious had occurred.
He said the boat people were not told they were being escorted to Christmas Island.
As the Opposition continued to insist the increase in arrivals was a result of policy changes, Mr Rudd said Australia's recent experience was part of a worldwide surge in asylum seekers. "People smugglers are the vilest form of human life. They trade on the tragedy of others, and that is why they should rot in jail and, in my own view, rot in hell," he said.
"This Government is absolutely committed to dedicating all resources necessary to fight the fight against people smugglers, to maintain a hard-line, tough and targeted strategy in maintaining this country's border protection."
On Thursday, the boat with 47 Afghans, two crew and Australian Navy exploded off Ashmore Reef while under naval guard. The death toll, confirmed to be three, was expected to rise to five as there has been no sign of two missing people.
The Immigration Minister, Chris Evans, said the toll could go higher. "It looks like we've got some really seriously injured and the death toll may mount," he said. Of those taken to the mainland, the eight most severely injured were being treated at Royal Darwin Hospital. There were grave fears for five of them.
One was in Broome and 22 others had been taken to Perth. Five of these are in intensive care in a critical but stable condition. One is in a perilous condition because of a serious airway burn. Another 17 are in the burns unit but all are stable. Thirteen slightly wounded people arrived in Darwin aboard HMAS Albany, the patrol boat which intercepted the asylum seekers' boat near Ashmore Reef on Wednesday.
The Federal Government sent 18 Australian Federal Police officers and forensic experts to Darwin and Perth to assist with the investigation.
The West Australian Premier, Colin Barnett, claimed the boat exploded after the asylum seekers doused it with petrol. Mr Rudd said the cause was still unconfirmed and he would be saying nothing about it until it was.
The Government cited the Howard government's incorrect claims about asylum seekers throwing children overboard in 2001 as the reason for taking time to ascertain the facts.
The Deputy Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, said Australians did not like to see politicians trying to profit from such circumstances, and the Opposition Leader "might care to remember that". Malcolm Turnbull maintained that last year's policy changes of abolishing temporary protection visas and the "Pacific solution" were responsible for the surge in boats arriving in Australian waters. He stopped short of pledging to reintroduce either policy.
The Opposition immigration spokeswoman, Sharman Stone, had accused the Government of being responsible for the deaths but Mr Turnbull tempered the claim yesterday. "The particular tragedy was not caused by the Government," he said.
Mr Rudd said there were "global factors at work". "You have tens of thousands of people arriving as refugees on the shores of countries right around the world."
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Pelosi telling Americans what Obama's illegal immigrant policy REALLY IS
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