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.
on 15-11-2013 08:43 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:3
prove it
on 15-11-2013 08:43 PM
on 15-11-2013 08:43 PM
The three boats intercepted this week carried a total of 163 asylum-seekers and eight crew.
acacia - yes some of the passengers on the boats have mobile phones, they phone their family/friends already living in Australia. Those family go to the Aust media and tell them about the boat leaving etc, that their family are on, and that gets published in Aust media.
on 15-11-2013 08:44 PM
@*ibis wrote:
@donnashuggy wrote:3
prove it
It is in the opening post and was released by the Govt.
on 15-11-2013 08:46 PM
apologist defensive insecure threads already NW pity he couldn't turn the press off aye . first in a litany of failures to come, the vile mendacity of this illegitimate government etc.
on 15-11-2013 08:47 PM
@*ibis wrote:
@donnashuggy wrote:3
prove it
on 15-11-2013 08:49 PM
they will all end up safe and sound in their new home
papua new guinea
on 15-11-2013 08:49 PM
This will come back and bite the ALP big time. I cannot believe how stupid the ALP is (well I can believe how stupid they are) to continue to “hitch their wagon” to The Greens. If this is the leadership that Bill Shorten is capable of then the ALP is in big trouble. How can you take the ALP seriously as a major party when they allow themselvesto be moved around the board and controlled by The Greens on an issue where the ALP and Shorten could prove they were with the adults in the room, instead they (the ALP) have decided to run with intellectual pygmies.
on 15-11-2013 08:52 PM
on 15-11-2013 08:53 PM
DETAILS OF OPERATION SOVEREIGN BORDERS FOR WEEK ENDING FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15, 2013
- Three asylum seeker boats intercepted with 163 people, and eight crew, on board in November. Two to Christmas Island and one to Darwin.
- 97 people were transferred to offshore processing centres at Manus Island (67) and Nauru (30).
- Since the operation began on September 18, 649 people have been transferred to offshore processing centres at Manus (430) and Nauru (219).
- 1786 people are being detained at offshore processing centres at Manus Island (1157) and Nauru (629).
- 2217 people are being detained on Christmas Island. (99% from the failed Labor Govt that they allowed in)
- 31 people were returned to Iran and Iraq after electing to go home voluntarily.
- Since the operation began, more than 106 people have voluntarily returned to their country of origin from offshore processing centres.
- Indonesian authorities have prevented 1200 people from coming to Australia.
- Indonesian authorities have arrested three facilitators, and disrupted two potential ventures.
- Malaysia authorities have disrupted two other potential ventures