The election campaign in Australia is being fought with the lives of
men, women and children. Some drown, others are banished without hope to
malarial camps. Children are incarcerated behind razor wire in
conditions described as "a huge generator of mental illness". This
barbarism is considered a vote-winner by both the Australian government
and opposition. Reminiscent of the closing of borders to Jews in the
1930s, it is smashing the façade of a society advertised as benign and
lucky.
If a thousand Australians drowned in sinking boats in
Sydney Harbour, the prime minister would lead the nation in mourning;
the world would offer condolences. By one measure, 1376 refugees have
drowned trying to reach Australia since 1998, many within range of
rescue.
The policy in Canberra, known as "stop the boats",
evokes the hysteria and cynicism of more than a century ago when the
"yellow peril" was said to be falling down on Australia as if by the
force of gravity. Last week, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd reached back to
this era when he declared that no refugees in boats would be permitted
to land in Australia. Instead, they are to be sent to concentration
camps in impoverished Papua New Guinea, whose government has been
suitably bribed.
Among them are people fleeing wars and their
aftermath for which Australia and its US mentor bear responsibility.
Those who survive are made prisoners in a harsh gulag on the most
isolated islands on earth. Women and children sent to equatorial Manus
Island already have had to be evacuated because of mosquito-infested
conditions. Now Manus is to receive 3,000 more refugees who, denied
legal rights, may spend years there. A former security guard on the
island said, "[It's] worse than a prison actually... Words can't really
describe ... I have never seen human beings so destitute, so helpless
and so hopeless... In Australia, the facility couldn't serve as a dog
kennel. Its owners would be jailed."
Australia is a signatory
to the 1951 Refugee Convention. Rudd's actions are not only lawless
actions but weaken international refugee law and the human rights
movements that buttress it. In 1992, the Labor government of Paul
Keating was the first to impose illegal mandatory detention of refugees,
including children. Since then, Australian governments have waged a
propaganda war on refugees, in alliance with a media dominated by Rupert
Murdoch. Vast, sparsely-populated Australia demands "protection" from
refugees and asylum seekers of whom fewer than 15,000 were settled last
year - 0.99 per cent of the world's total.
The punitive,
racist nature of this policy allows the Australian Security Intelligence
Organisation (ASIO) to "assess" people in secret and detain them
indefinitely - such as Tamils fleeing the civil war in Sri Lanka. Many
have no idea why they are imprisoned and have included children.
Clearly,
Rudd hopes to be re-elected on this "fear card". British politicians
play a similar game; but in Australia race is all but genetically
inscribed, as in apartheid South Africa. The federation of the
Australian states in 1901 was founded on racial exclusion and a dread of
non-existent "hordes" from as far away as Russia. A 1940s policy of
"populate or perish" produced a vibrant multiculturalism - yet a crude,
often unconscious racism remains an extraordinary current in Australian
society and is exploited by a political elite with an enduring colonial
mentality and obseiquiousness to western "interests".
Rudd's
banishment of refugees who come by sea is designed to wrong-foot his
opponent, the conservative Coalition leader, Tony Abbott, a Catholic
fundamentalist. Labor restored Rudd to the leadership last month because
Julia Gillard's unpopularity threatened to destroy the party at the
polls and, with it, Australia's Westminster-style club of two major
parties with mostly indistinguishable policies.
Rudd's move
was nothing new - bashing the vulnerable is said to win votes in
Australia, whether they are refugees or Aborigines. His predecessor,
John Howard, bashed both. Shortly before the 2001 election, Howard
claimed that people on a stricken boat had thrown their children into
sea and so could not be "genuine refugees." Later, it was revealed the
"children overboard" story was a fabrication.
Two weeks
before the next election, in 2007, Howard declared a state of emergency
in the Northern Territory and sent the army into impoverished indigenous
communities where, his minister Mal Brough claimed, paedophile gangs
were abusing children in "unthinkable numbers". The Australian Crime
Commission, the Northern Territory Police and medical specialists who
examined 11,000 children found his allegations to be false.
Although
Howard failed to win this election, his vicious campaign of smear and
dispossession - he demanded Aboriginal people hand over the leasehold of
their land - succeeded in devastating whole communities which have yet
to recover. A government review of what became known as the
"intervention" found a "collective despair" among black Australians. The
Australian Indigenous Doctors Association reported widespread hunger
and starvation. Self-harm and attempted suicide quadrupled.
As
opposition leader at the time, Rudd gave Howard full support. Later, as
prime minister, he made an emotional public apology to the tens of
thousands of Aboriginal Australians wrenched from the families during
the twentieth century, known as the Stolen Generation. Quietly, Rudd
refused the victims compensation of any kind. Had they been white, he
would not have dared. When I asked him about this, he replied, "These
questions should be dealt with over time". With Aboriginal life
expectancy among the lowest in the world, the victims have no time.
Labor
has since allowed the very assimilationist cruelties for which Rudd
apologised. In a one-year period to June last year, 13,299 impoverished
Aboriginal children were taken from their families, more than during any
of the infamous years of the Stolen Generation. They include babies
seized from birth tables. "We believe another stolen generation is well
and truly under way," Josey Crawshaw, director of a respected
Darwin-based child support organisation, told me. "They are plucked from
their communities, often without explanation or any plan to return
them, and they are given to whites. This is social engineering in its
most radical sense. It's horrific." For both Aborigines and refugees,
the irony is self evident. Only Aboriginal people are the true
Australians. The rest of us - beginning with Captain Cook - are boat
people. Source: johnpilger.com
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