15-11-2013 08:20 PM - edited 15-11-2013 08:23 PM
Army says don’t tell people smugglers our secrets. Greens and Labor say we must
Looks like the Greens and Labor are the smugglers best friends..... We know that already that they are and they support the smugglers and an open border policy and do NOT support Australia at all.
Three boats in one week is the most for many weeks now:
The federal government has finally confirmed that an asylum-seeker boat reached Darwin on Monday and was one of three to arrive in Australian waters in the past week…
The three boats carried a total of 163 passengers and eight crew.
In an escalation of her attack on the Coalition for its “secret” military-led border protection regime, Greens immigration spokesman Sarah Hanson-Young put a motion to the Senate ordering the government to release any documents relating to the interception and turning back of asylum-seeker vessels.
The motion was backed by Labor, passing the Senate this morning 31 votes to 28.
General Campbell said he wouldn’t disclose anything which would give people smugglers an advantage or could be used by them to manipulate or confuse their potential customers.
“They use official announcements of vessel interceptions to persuade people that the way to Australian remains open. It does not,” he said.
General Campbell said information about arrivals led to release of final payments to the smugglers, but delays would complicate their operations in an increasingly tight market.
“We know that passengers have been told on occasion by people smugglers not to be concerned by the poor state of their vessel, by the inexperience of their crew by the lack of provisions on board because their voyage will be short and they will very quickly marry up with an Australian vessel,” he said.
“People smugglers are using these announcements to claim victory.”
So on whose side are the Greens, Labor and clamoring journalists? On the people smugglers’ or on those trying to stop them?
The former chief of the Australian Defence Force - a Labor favorite - backs the Government’s restrictions:
ABC 702 SYDNEY
FRIDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2013
ADAM SPENCER:
Excellent. Thank you very much. Can I ask you a question on a separate matter if that’s alright. You led the expert panel on asylum seekers and we’re now seeing an increasing role for the military and border protection. We’re also not getting a lot of information from the Government or the military about what’s being involved in Operation Sovereign Borders. Do you personally have an opinion on whether this level of secrecy is warranted?
ANGUS HOUSTON:
Well I think one of the problems that you face when you’re conducting an operation like this is the need to guard information and I guess the military way of doing things is to operate with a high degree of operational security, to keep the people smugglers on the back foot and I think that’s really why there’s a need for operational security and that’s why things are the way they are at the moment.
15-11-2013 10:21 PM - edited 15-11-2013 10:22 PM
I am not getting into unrealistic hypotheticals.
The people who voted solely on the stop the boats proganda are racists.. not very clever ones, who never bothered to think .. how on earth is Tony Abbott actually going to manage that. TA didn't say anything except his 3 word slogan.
Now that it is all unravelling I guess they will be regretting those votes.
on 15-11-2013 10:27 PM
i didn't expect an answer to that, i was just curious as to how you would try to wriggle out of answering, I might add you acted as i expected 🙂
15-11-2013 10:31 PM - edited 15-11-2013 10:31 PM
I am excited for you, that I met your expectations.
on 15-11-2013 10:34 PM
Now don't get carried away, it's not that exciting 🙂
on 15-11-2013 10:51 PM
on 15-11-2013 11:51 PM
@nero_wulf wrote:
@poddster wrote:Losing control????
For 6 years the border security has been in chaos encouraged by the Labor/Green alliance.
Border security has been non existent for that period of time, prior to that it was controlled but Krudd dismantled that.
Agree Poddy and have you noticed that the only people crying and yelling and making all the noise are the bitter hate filled left as they toss a tantrum to the massive hiding they got at the election.
The normal people in Australia and thats the majority that voted for the LNP dont care and support the LNP and vooted for this.
Anything the hate filled left say is just noise from the bitter few and they are irrelevant in the big scheme of things
LOL That gave me a laugh.
on 16-11-2013 01:04 AM
Strange man. Stop the boats stop the smokes?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA-zsXRJw0M
How embarrassing he is.
on 16-11-2013 11:08 AM
on 16-11-2013 11:11 AM
The majority of Australia support the LNP...
Actually no.
The majority of Australians supported the ALP by some 3%.
But as the Liberal Party contnue to "hitch their wagon" to the Nationals and any other Right Winged group looking for their 15mins of fame, they managed to get through with a majority.
on 16-11-2013 11:18 AM
@poddster wrote:Does not unlawful mean illegal?
Does not uninvited entry but a mass of people constitute invasion?
Not according to the Australian Parliament.
The term ‘illegal’ may more appropriately apply to those without a valid visa (‘unlawful non-citizens’) who are not seeking protection, such as visa overstayers.