Department of Immigration Release Photos of Distraught PNG Bound Refugees

Iranian refugees being told of the PNG Solution policy

Iranian refugees being told of the PNG Solution policy

Social media is awash with outrage today after the release by the Immigration Department of photos of refugee arrivals who have just been told of the new PNG Solution policy.

The photos show the refugees in obvious distress, and the whole incident appears to be manufactured by the Department of Immigration to support it’s tough new position on boat arrivals. It seems hardly likely that photographers would just happen to be on hand to photograph the refugees at the same time they were told of their being moved onwards to PNG. The photos are likely an intentional part of the government’s PNG Solution propaganda.

The photos can be seen here.

In what appears to be a wildly misinformed statement, Steven Karras, action Regional Manager for the Department of Immigration said of the refugees reactions “I’m sure they’re now thinking about whether it was wise to come in the first place. And I think in fact over the coming days … they will start to contemplate very seriously whether in fact returning home is a better option.”

Refugees spanning an ocean on substandard vessels, having spent their life savings and having endured untold hardships just to escape their circumstances, are unlikely to consider returning to their homeland to be more preferable than being processed on PNG.  Of course if the conditions are so bad on PNG that it would act as a deterrent, then Australia is in dire breach of it’s obligation to the UN Convention on Refugees.  Indeed, just this policy alone is almost certainly a breach of the convention.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/federal-politics/federal-election-2013/outrage-at-creepy-photos-of-distraught-asylum-seekers-20130722-2qe2z.html#ixzz2ZknZ2fXz

ABC Radio Transcript discussing the photos: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-07-22/immigration-dept-publicises-asylum-seeker-reaction/4836284

2 Comments

  1. John Corlett July 22, 2013 8:43 pm 

    Hello,

    I am in Kabul. Please contact me ASAP about where this quote came from:
    ”I’m sure they’re now thinking about whether it was wise to come in the first place. And I think in fact over the coming days … they will start to contemplate very seriously whether in fact returning home is a better option.”

    I would like to use it in a radio feature but need to know the source.

    It’s kind of urgent.

    Thanks.
    John

  2. Max Riethmuller July 22, 2013 9:31 pm 

    See the Link at the end of the article. I have also added the link to the ABC Radio transcript that contains the audio.

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