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Loading... A certain maritime incident : the sinking of SIEV Xby Tony Kevin
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. Reading between the lines seems to suggest that Tony Kevin's thesis is the refugee boat SIEV X was deliberately sabotaged by its operator on behalf of Australian interests, either Federal Police or ASIS, and that this was a regular occurrence. But this time for reasons unknown the sabotage and sinking did not occur in the bay or off the coast where it could be easily rescued by Indonesian authorities, as had occurred with previous boats as part of a campaign to discourage refugees, but while far out to sea condemning the occupants. ( ![]() no reviews | add a review
In October 2001, over 400 asylum-seekers departed from Indonesia in a grossly overcrowded, unseaworthy boat bound for Australia. Somewhere between the two countries the boat sank, with a terrible loss of life 353 of the asylum-seekers drowned. The Australian government claimed it had no prior knowledge of the unfolding tragedy. Yet ministers and senior officials from the beginning tried to mislead the Australian Senate and the community over important questions. What did the government and its agencies know about the boat and its fate, and when? Did we have any responsibility for the tragedy? Did we have a duty of care to save the survivors that we shirked? A Certain Maritime Incidentjoins the dots for the first time to reveal a disquieting record of government misconduct, including Australian Federal Police involvement in a people-smuggling 'disruption program', and an extraordinary combination of stonewalling and professed ignorance by a government dedicated to micromanaging the deterrence of asylum-seeker voyages. The victims of this maritime disaster were mostly women and children, and many of their male family members are living in the Australian community on temporary protection visas. This book is dedicated to the grieving kin. It is also for the rest of us because, Tony Kevin argues, nothing less than a comprehensive judicial inquiry into the sinking of SIEV X will suffice if Australia is to regain its national honour. No library descriptions found. |
![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)305.9069140994 — Social sciences Social Sciences Groups of people People by occupation and miscellaneous social statuses Sexuality; Migrants MigrantsLC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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