on 14-01-2014 08:14 AM
Just for the records, Germany provides food, health care, financial support, education, housing and does NOT lock up people on remote islands. Italy with a significant refugee issue declares a day of national mourning when a boat capsizes on the Mediterranean and people drown.
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on 14-01-2014 09:09 AM
As you say Nero Wulf this is Australia ...our Country is signed up to the Refugee Convention
People can seek Asylum by boat or by sea ...with or without papers
If we were landlocked by another country they could do so by walking or driving in
The act of allowing people to ask for Asylum is part of our/this (sorry I don't know if you are Australian and/or live in Australia)
Country called Australia
on 14-01-2014 09:26 AM
Whats our unlimited supply of recourses? You may answer however you wish.
on 14-01-2014 09:29 AM
What I don't understand is the level of animosity towards asylum seekers. Murderers, paedophiles, etc, I can understand the hatred but not when its aimed at people who need help.
on 14-01-2014 09:35 AM
@donnashuggy wrote:I am sure some clever person will twist those statistics
Not really sure how you can twist statistics. It is true that only a small number of countries participate in the refugee resettlement program with Australia being third largest per capita. Not sure why this fact is never highlighted when providing statistics.
There has been a wave of protests against Germany's asylum policy in the past week - and they are becoming more radical. Around 30 asylum seekers in Berlin have gone on hunger strike.
In Germany, asylum seekers are put in communal housing, have only limited rights to travel within the country and are not given work permits. "Some of us have been waiting for two or three years for asylum applications to be acknowledged," says Akili. "Refusing food is the only path we have left."
http://www.dw.de/deaths-possible-at-refugee-hunger-strike-in-berlin/a-17164557
When one of the boats doesn't reach the shore, the number of victims is very high, and the world's attention briefly turns to Sicily and Lampedusa. If the migrants are caught on their journey, they are put in a camp where they are supposed to be held for only for a few days, but in reality they often spend months waiting. The public and media usually has no access to the camps. http://www.dw.de/migrants-in-italy-struggle-against-illegal-status-exploitation/a-17168175
The challenges facing EU are very different to Australia but if you want to make comparisons, here is a good source of information re the situation and proposed solutions:
on 14-01-2014 09:37 AM
@bluecat*dancing wrote:What I don't understand is the level of animosity towards asylum seekers. Murderers, paedophiles, etc, I can understand the hatred but not when its aimed at people who need help.
exactly, I find this so hard to understand, the numbers are so small, why???? is it the whole "no one gives me anything for free" thing?
on 14-01-2014 10:14 AM
gotta love when some one makes a nice pretty picture
on 14-01-2014 10:35 AM
First you make a law that makes them "illegal" = they then become law breakers - who breaks the law? Criminals.
then you hint that they could even be "terrorists" = even worse criminals.
then you give people the idea that these criminals are queue jumpers (and who doesn't get annoyed by queue jumpers), that they have done something that just isn't fair to the "other non-criminals" that are patiently waiting in these non-existent queues.
then you convince people that actually we are very very over populated and running out of rescources (or is that recourses) so really we only have enough in the cupboard to feed ourselves
Then you sit back and watch and enjoy.
on 14-01-2014 10:41 AM
@*mrgrizz* wrote:gotta love when some one makes a nice pretty picture
I hope the picture doesn't come from the usual sources such as phonytobyabbott.com. I can't quite make out the source of it, the print is too blurry but I am hoping the information came from here http://www.unhcr.org/52af08d26.html
which gives you a more clear understanding and you can see Australia's contribution in context.
14-01-2014 10:48 AM - edited 14-01-2014 10:51 AM
This is what I can read meep
ALL DATA PROVIDED BY UNHCR
http://unhcr.org/globaltrendsjune2013/UNHCR%20GLOBAL%20TRENDS%202012_V05.pdf
INFO GRAPHIC PREPARED BY ASRC WWW.ASRC.ORG.AU AND DESIGNED BY ALTEREGO CONSULTING AND DESIGN
on 14-01-2014 11:03 AM
What is the movie that has a border in the house? I know, War of the Roses.
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There, I've done your homework for you