Limbo Land

by frog

The plight of the West Papuan people has all but been ignored by New Zealand media, much as the situation in East Timor was till it became an internationally fashionable cause in the late 90s.

Keith has just put out a press release asking the New Zealand Government to consider offering homes to some of the 43 West Papuans who braved a 450 kilometre journey to northern Australia to escape persecution in their country.

After arriving safe in Australia, the 43 boat people were interviewed and promptly shipped off to a detention centre on Christmas Island.

If the Australian Government is true to form, it is likely these people will languish here for months, possibly years, before their case is even considered.

New Zealand could easily offer to take some of these people and process them as part of this country’s usual process with asylum seekers. It would be far better than leaving in limbo in a detention camp.

It will be interesting to watch over the next few days whether or not New Zealand’s media consider this an important enough issue to focus on.

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Published in Justice & Democracy | Society & Culture by frog on Thu, January 26th, 2006   

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