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    Australia’s Treatment of Asylum Seekers

    February 22, 2024Updated:March 21, 20242 Mins Read
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    Australia will violate its substantive obligations under international law if it returns asylum seekers before a full evaluation of their claims.CREDIT:JUSTIN MCMANUS. Source: The Sydney Morning Herald.
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    The recent arrival of over 40 asylum seekers in Western Australia who were swiftly transferred to offshore detention in Nauru sparked predictable political outrage and debate. However, the rhetoric from leaders like Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton negates the humanity of people compelled to seek refuge. It overlooks that seeking asylum is a basic human right.

    Too often, those fleeing violence and persecution become politicized pawns while the empathy of local communities goes unrecognized. Politicians echo dangerous language about “border security” when discussing oppressed people desperately searching for safety. But their motivations are survival, not politics.

    Seeking asylum demonstrates resilience against unimaginable adversity. The decision to risk one’s life is not made lightly. Australia technically upholds asylum rights but practices a system of isolation and neglect that human rights groups have called “cruel.” We must honor refugee rights in spirit, not just technically comply.

    While leaders posture, everyday Australians have shown consistent compassion by welcoming new arrivals, despite them being denied basic government support. Grassroots empathy persists even amid toxic rhetoric and media coverage. This hope and humanity must translate into policy change.

    We cannot accept the inhumane status quo or allow the most vulnerable to be used as political leverage. Australia’s multiculturalism is its strength, not a threat. We must elevate refugee voices and stories, not those manipulating them for votes.

    The language we use shapes perception. We must see asylum seekers as fellow humans deserving safety and dignity. As refugees like Abang Anade Othow note, true leadership supports social cohesion and inclusive communities.

    A fair, compassionate immigration system rooted in human rights is possible if we demand it. We must honor the courage of those seeking refuge, not force them to trade danger for degradation. With hope and perseverance, the humanity and goodwill of local communities can prevail over corrosive politics. But it starts with reclaiming this issue to stand up for our values, not partisan games.

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