Letters from Nauru

j*oono
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Both major parties have pledged never to allow the authors of these letters to be resettled in Australia.

 

 

Letter 14

“This is a will for a lady who was trying to commit suicide”

 

 

My darling, I apologise to you deeply that I’m leaving you. My nice husband, I love you, again and again I begged Jesus but I don’t know why the Father has forgotten us as He forgot the Jews in the Second World War.

My kind husband, I’m leaving here to open heaven’s gate. To you and others, please excuse me.

I’ve never understood the meaning of this sentence: “The one in authority is God’s servant to do you good” (Romans 13: 4).

We have always respected the law even when we were near to death, were fleeing.

We are seeking refuge in a country where there is a lot of wisdom, compassion and freedom among its people, but their rulers have stone hearts. They were called but they don’t know Jesus, they are spending people’s money imprisoning and torturing women and kids in detention.

Do you remember living a year in 45-degree heat with a small fan? Sometimes with no water to drink and shower.

Do you think my soul will go to my parents? If you could talk to them, tell them, “Your daughter will come to kiss your feet.”

I’ve been crying a lot which causes me headaches, my darling, my darling, I love you, I love you, I will be waiting for you in a peaceful place. Don’t rush, I am counting the time, but don’t rush!

I’m not worried about my body, you know what to do!

I love you.

 

 

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That would mean depriving someone else who has adhered to the rules of immigration a spot, so no I would not take that opportunity at the expense of another person.

The problem with society is that it is now acceptable to have the attitude of "Dog eat dog" and self takes precedence above all else.

 

s_n, would you force your way to be first in line in a theater queue or at the football?

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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So they arent letters.

Sounds like some liberal transcribing LOL
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Possibly I would if the lives of my children depended on it.

 

Why do people think these letters are false.  Is it also a falsehood that people in camps have tried to commit suicide? Have gone on hunger strikes, have sewn their lips together and are increasingly suffering physical and mental health problems?

 

 

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@poddster wrote:

That would mean depriving someone else who has adhered to the rules of immigration a spot, so no I would not take that opportunity at the expense of another person.

The problem with society is that it is now acceptable to have the attitude of "Dog eat dog" and self takes precedence above all else.

 

s_n, would you force your way to be first in line in a theater queue or at the football?


exatly the real refugees are sitting in hell holes in a refugee camp somewhere waiting their turn that never comes because of cue jumpers that can afford to paid people smuglers. 

Its a case of the rich or criminals jumping the cue a=at the exspence of the real refugees

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@donnashuggy wrote:
 

Where was this refugee camp?


 

 

Donna put your investgative skills to the test and do some digging into my background, my life is a pretty open book with no secrets.

 

That will give you somthing to occupy tour idle hours with 🙂

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I think it is great that for every new subject aps knows someone that works in that area, must be so nice to know so many people. 🙂

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Yes they are letters.  They have been transcribed for print as not all of the authors would be able to write clearly in a way that you could understand.

 

I don't understand some of the up yours attitudes on this forum.  I can only think it comes from a place of guilt.

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J without consideration for the lives of the children that you would be putting in jeopardy?

 

Figures 😞

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lr, there are a lot of knowledgeable and well connected people on this forum as well you know 🙂

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That is rather interpersonal poddster.  Let's keep it nice.

 

 

Joono
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