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The 2011 UNHCR Asylum Trends no Australian reporter could interpret correctly

“ABC Radio Current Affairs Reporters, Fairfax writers and News Ltd Reporters all jumped too keenly to assume a direct correlation between an increase in asylum levels in industrialised countries and the number of boats arriving in Australia from Indonesia – and all of them got it wrong,” WA Human Rights group Project SafeCom said this morning. “There is almost never a relationship between the number of boat arrivals and an increase in asylum outflows around the world in almost any…

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Australian unions say Welcome to Australia to asylum seekers and new migrants

Australian unions are proud to support the Welcome to Australia campaign to make asylum seekers and new migrants feel welcome to our country. ACTU President Ged Kearney was today announced as an ambassador of Welcome to Australia, which aims to develop diversity, compassion, generosity and a commitment to give all individuals a fair go in our communities, workplaces and institutions Ms Kearney said she was proud to support the initiative, which celebrated the fact that Australia’s cultural diversity has helped…

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New UNHCR figures show Australia takes only 3% world total of asylum seekers: Greens

The UNHCR’S latest asylum trends in industrialised countries report shows despite the hysterical tone of the political debate in Australia, we accept less of the world’s asylum seekers than tiny Switzerland, the Australian Greens said today. “While there was a 20 percent jump worldwide in the amount of people seeking protection last year, Australia took just 3 percent of the world’s most desperate people,” Greens’ immigration spokesperson, Sen. Sarah Hanson-Young. “This report shows a 9 percent drop in the number…

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MEDIA ALERT: Refugee groups unite to protest against mandatory detention

NOVEMBER 3 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Over 35 refugee, humanitarian and community groups are backing the protest this Sunday November 7 in opposition to the mandatory detention of asylum seekers. The rally, which will begin at the State Library at 2pm and march to Federation Square will be addressed by a range of speakers including Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young. The event has been called by the Refugee Advocacy Network (RAN), the coalition of organisations that organised the 3,000 strong march…

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Government announcement won’t stop refugee rally from going ahead

MEDIA RELEASE The federal government’s October 18 announcement gives the impression that families and children will all be released from detention. This impression isn’t accurate. “While it is better that some children and families will be released from the detention centres, they will still be in detention. The minister’s statement indicates that they will be subject to curfews, regular reporting to authorities and limits as to where they can live,” said Refugee Advocacy Network spokesperson Sue Bolton. “The government also…

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