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nero_bolt
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More FAILURES from RUDD and this FAILED Labor Govt and more lies still being told by them

 

 

AUSTRALIAN Navy personnel were racing to rescue asylum seekers in a stricken vessel off Christmas Island last night as Labor looked set to reach 50,000 boat arrivals.

 

The emergency came as the Solomon Islands rejected Australian requests to settle boat refugees and Immigration Minister Tony Burke stitched together the PNG deal at the last minute.

 

PNG last night signed a Memorandum of Understanding, Labor had rushed to sign before caretaker provisions began on Monday night, which does not rule out failed asylum seekers being returned to Australia with the country only agreeing to settle those found to be refugees.

 

As well as at Manus Island, PNG may also host asylum seekers in "community-based arrangements."

 

A similar resettlement deal with Nauru appeared destined for failure with the tiny nation in a political crisis over it and the government spokeswoman conceding the agreement Kevin Rudd announced to settle people permanently was "scary" to Nauruans.

 

They could only remain for "a few years while they try to find a third country," she said as the country's acting president was yesterday hosting community forums to tell Nauruans asylum seekers would not be resettled there.

 

Former foreign minister Kieren Keke said state television was being censored to prevent Opposition MPs giving interviews about the deal, which he called "crazy."

 

"There is total non-acceptance here. You have the Nauruan government trying to tell people here what they have agreed to is not permanent settlement, they have been on TV almost hourly repeating that message," he said.

 

"And then the Australian government is still coming out saying it does mean permanent settlement."

 

A Navy ship was responding to the latest emergency at sea last night with a RAAF P3 Orion flying above the stricken asylum boat to monitor it until a Navy vessel arrived.

 

Australia's Rescue Co-ordination Centre "issued a broadcast to shipping after it received information a vessel north of Christmas Island was in need of assistance," a spokeswoman said.

 

Since Labor was elected 49,965 had arrived, at a cost of more than $1 billion, with last night's vessel expected to push arrivals over 50,000.

 

Mr Rudd maintained his deal with Nauru had not collapsed since he announced it on Saturday.

 

"The language that we agreed with the government of Nauru ... was that a limited number of people would be allowed to 'settle and reside there,'" he said.

 

"That's the language that exists within their own tradition. That's what we've agree on, that's what we made public at the time."

 

It came as Solomon Islands Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo said he would never accept a resettlement deal despite being asked by the Australian government.

 

"No, we will never consider that. It was informally put to us and I rejected it,'' he said.

 

He joined Fiji in criticising the deals the government was doing, saying: "It's not right, because a Pacific Solution has to be discussed properly with all the Pacific leaders."

 

"So you cannot invent something in Australia and say that is the Pacific solution. That's wrong."

 

Opposition immigration spokesman Scott Morrison said: "What is happening in the Solomons and Fiji, for that matter as well, is you are seeing the reluctance to accept what Kevin Rudd is trying to impose."

 

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott last night wrote to the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet claiming the finalisation of the agreement after the dissolution of Parliament was a possible beach of caretaker conventions.

 

Mr Burke's spokeswoman last night said that despite there being no written guarantee, failed asylum seekers would not return to Australia that the government would not accept the return of anyone sent to PNG.

 

Opposition immigration spokesman Scott Morrison said the memorandum enabled PNG to "veto" asylum seekers.

 

"PNG will decide...there is an expressed veto," he said

 

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/special-features/asylum-emergency-off-christmas-island-pushes-numbe...

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Ten myths around asylum seekers arriving on boats in Australian waters

Read more: http://www.news.com.au/world-news/ten-myths-around-asylum-seekers-arriving-on-boats-in-australian-wa...

 

 

DO you believe that thousands of illegal boat people are swamping our shores in unprecedented numbers and threatening Australian jobs and the economy?

 

You wouldn't be the only person to do so - and you'll be hearing more about it as politicians jockey for your vote ahead of the federal election.

 

Asylum seekers arriving on boats in Australian waters is likely to be one of the top issues debated throughout the election campaign.

 

News.com.au explains 10 boat-people myths.

 

Myth 1: We are being swamped

REALITY: The number of people arriving in Australia to claim asylum jumped by more than a third last year to 15,800 people, driven by an increase in arrivals from Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Australia resettles the third largest number of refugees of any country per capita, but actual Australia's asylum seeker numbers, while politically sensitive, remain numerically small. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) says Australia receives about three per cent of the total asylum claims made in industrialised countries around the world and, "by comparison, asylum levels in Australia continue to remain below those recorded by many other industrialised and non-industrialised countries".



Read more: http://www.news.com.au/world-news/ten-myths-around-asylum-seekers-arriving-on-boats-in-australian-wa...

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there's no mileage for the pretenders in this issue anymore. its Rudds hair issues that capture  peoples attention apparently. 20 times he adjusted his hair .. not a problem for abbott though. he can do advanced hair institute adds if he loses, like warney.

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i would like to know why there is an allowance for continual spamming on the board of political  copy and pastes.

 

 

 

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silverfaun
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The wheels are falling off the Labor train wreck.The toxicity is seeping out from the caucus & they are writhing in agony that they have to swallow the Rudd poison they foisted on themselves.

 

The public servants are desperate for Rudd to dissappear & they are talking about it.

 

Rudd is manic now, can't keep up & his phonyness, it's  transparent. His pudgy face is melting & his hair is a real worry for him after the last time he abused an attendant on the plane & left her in tears then lied about it.

 

No wonder the Labor party forced him to the Sept. 7 election, the voters are sick of him already, his wife is looking decidely worried for him.

 

The PNG agreement looks like it will be challenged by the Libs as they are trying to get information about the time the MOU was signed. Bradbury lost it yesterday when he was challenged about trying to lie in an interview & Howard came out & delivered a death blow to Rudd.

 

News Ltd. are coming out against Labor after ushering them in in 2007, the NBN has now suffered another billion dollar blow out, & that's just the start of the terminal position Labor have found themselves in.

 

Rudd is hoping he can campaign on the amnesia effect like the last 6 disastrous years never happened. Now the  desperatee lies are pouring out of the bunker, Hawker Brittan & the Obama trio are now going into overdrive. Labor kept a billion dollar war chest out of the budget so they can spend it in the election.

 

This is just week one. Of course they never mention the border failure & the over 50.000 illegals who have invaded the country.

 

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in all of those OTT emotive words was anything actually said ?

 

It would be much easier and more appealing to read without all that 

 

Rudd is manic now ?lol

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Lebanon has taken over 600,000 Syrian refugees in the last 2 years.50,000 in 6 years? Peanuts
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really?

given them visas?

 

or are they just in a camp that happens to be in lebanon.

 

600000 would bankrupt most countries

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Countessa, just a question, If you don't want to read or participate in the political threads in an election why are you here? why are you complaining? & why do you read them?.

Just curious as there are many other threads you can read & contribute to.
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  I don't have time to read all this ..others can or not if they wish to.There is lots of info on the net.     http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/country.php?id=122 

 

 

 

Zee New India ,5th August 2013

Over 665,000 Syrian refugees in Lebanon: UN

 

  Beirut: The number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon has exceeded 665,000, the UN refugee agency said. 

The UN Higher Council for Refugees (UNHCR) said the number of the registered refugees was more than 554,000 while more than 111,000 were still waiting for registration, Xinhua reported. 

It said 70 percent of the refugees were women and children. 

Lebanon has frequently called on the UN and international donors to help it shoulder the heavy burden of hosting the Syrian refugees, who are expected to cross the threshold of one million by the end of the year. 

 

UN Higher Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, said in a report last month that refugees in Lebanon have surpassed 25 percent of its own population and are inflicting a huge burden on the state and people of Lebanon. 

 

IANS
 

  Syrian refugees face recruitment as fighters, sexual abuse: UNAugust 06, 2013 02:53 PM


 
          

 

Syrian Refugees in Lebanon:

"Pregnant Women Often Have No Idea Where to Go" AUGUST 6, 2013

 

 

“I was seven months pregnant when I came to Lebanon,” says 18-year-old Maryam, a Syrian refugee from Aleppo. “Many of my relatives were killed back home. I was terrified and panicked. I had to walk for hours before crossing the Lebanese border and suffered a hemorrhage. I feared miscarriage.”

 

In April 2013, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams in Lebanon opened a reproductive health care project to respond to a major need identified amongst refugees in the Bekaa valley, the main entry point for Syrians crossing the border into Lebanon. “Many women arrive here by themselves, without their family or husbands who have been left behind or killed in the war,” says Marjie Middleton, an MSF midwife in charge of the project. “Some are pregnant and haven’t been able to see a health care provider during their pregnancy. They don’t know whether their baby is okay or not because they haven’t had access to antenatal care. They’re extremely anxious, and the combination of psychological and physical stress is very dangerous for their pregnancy.”

Lack of Access to Safe and Affordable Delivery

 read more:http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/news/article.cfm?id=6965&cat=field-news

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