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Project SafeCom Inc.
Web: http://www.safecom.org.au/
"The Australian prime Minister should get himself briefed over the right to enter Australia with the expressed intent to seek asylum, either 'unannounced', by aircraft, or by boat," WA Refugee group Project SafeCom said this morning in response to statements by the PM in Parliament yesterday, as reported in The Age newspaper (below).
"It is clear that the Prime Minister has no idea about the right to do so, or he knowingly maintains a false notion about the status of 'unauthorised arrivals', in this case the passengers of the Hao Kiet vessel that brought Vietnamese asylum seekers to Australia."
"It took an extensive project, initiated by Project SafeCom with the help of thousands of refugee advocates and run over almost a year that led to a reluctant admission by the Australian Press Council and subsequent rulings and bulletins by this Council, stating that use of the word "illegal" in reporting of asylum seekers and boat arrivals may well amount to incorrect reporting."
"It seems that the PM still has no idea that it is perfectly legal to arrive unannounced in Australia, also by boat, and do so with the intent to seek asylum. Either the PM is too stupid to understand this or he deliberately maintains a serious misrepresentation of the rights of asylum seekers."
For more information: Jack H Smit, Project
SafeCom Inc. phone 0417 090 130
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Baby's parents illegals, says PMThe Age
By Michelle Grattan and Andra Jackson
May 27, 2005People should remember that the Vietnamese parents of newborn Michael Tran were illegally in Australia, Prime Minister John Howard said yesterday, as he denied making policy on the run about where they will live.
"When their final status is determined, there is a question of whether the family returns to Vietnam," he said, adding that they could choose to go back there any time before that.
The baby was born on Monday in a Perth hospital. His parents, Minh Dat Tran and Hoai Thu Nguyen, are awaiting the outcome of an appeal to the Refugee Review Tribunal and are among 35 asylum seekers who have spent two years in detention on Christmas Island.