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In the absence of real leadership on the asylum seekers issue, it takes some
non-politicians to say what our elected leaders should have been saying since 2001.
An extract -
As the Vietnam War came to a chaotic end, Australia faced the prospect
of a huge influx of refugees from the conflict. Fears for the well-being
of asylum seekers, as well as concerns about whether Australia could
successfully deal with such an influx, were well founded. A balance was
struck however, and a humane and effective bi-partisan solution was put
in place. Both Government and Opposition rose above party affiliation to
act in the face of initially negative opinion polls.
Australia’s
elected leaders created a system that worked with regional partners,
ensured basic human rights protections and created an efficient and
effective system which, over 20 years, dealt with the needs of more than
2.5 million Indochinese refugees. The system initiated by the Fraser
Government ultimately resulted in some 250,000 Vietnamese refugees and
immigrants being taken in. Many of these people were fleeing a war in
which Australia was a combatant. We had a moral responsibility to assist
them, and we did.
Somehow, our national values have been shouted down by politicians since Howard, using xenophobia as a weapon, and we have forgotten this.
It's time someone knocked Abbott's and Gillard's heads together.