23 February 2006
CAMPAIGN FOR JUSTICE FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS ON BRIDGING VISAS
With the release of most asylum seekers from detention (although the transfer of the recently arrived asylum seekers from West Papua to Christmas Island while their claims are being assessed is a reminder of the continued existence of these unjust laws) the focus of A Just Australia has shifted to the plight of these people
The regulations governing bridging visa restrictions expire next year and are currently under review. All those concerned about this issue are urged to support the campaign to ease the punitive conditions attached to these visas to ensure people are not left destitute, particularly children.
Further information about the issue and the associated campaign can be found at the above website.
Wealthy Australia (population 20 million) has taken 100,000 refugees (Age, 24/2/06.) Struggling Tanzania, (population maybe 35 million, size of NSW) currently has over 600,000 asylum seekers and refugees. (DIMIA/UNHCR)
We Australians cannot afford to crow nor to be insular, blinkered nor any more selfish than we are.
Don't forget, we ALL come from somewhere else.
Interestingly an Asylum seeker student achieved one of the year 12 awards at St ALbans Sec in 2005.
Einstein was an asylum seeker!