INDEPENDENT NEWS

Who Will Think Of Darwin Child Boat-Prisoners?

Published: Wed 16 Mar 2005 03:40 PM
Project SafeCom Inc.
P.O. Box 364
Narrogin
Web: http://www.safecom.org.au/
Who will think of Darwin harbour child boat-prisoners?
Media Release
Sunday March 13, 2005 15:00am WST
For Immediate Release
No Embargoes
"Tonight a cyclone of enormous ferocity is likely to hit Darwin, while three unaccompanied children are imprisoned on confiscated boats, let's just say 'hopefully' detained together with some adults, detained for breaching the fishing zone regulations."
"Refugee advocates are abhorred to hear of the three unaccompanied minors, who are imprisoned inside Darwin harbour by Australian authorities. Latest statistics of the group ChilOut, issued this week show, that amongst the number of children detained - a number which has now risen to almost one hundred - are the three presumably Indonesian children, who are facing imminent danger."
"They are classed as "unaccompanied minors" because they are in their boat-prison without their parents. Most likely they were "child employees" on the fishing boats at the time their skippers were apprehended."
For more information:
Jack H Smit Project SafeCom Inc. Narrogin WA Phone 0417 090 130
Pamela Curr Asylum Seeker Resource Centre Melbourne VIC Phone 0417 517 075 .

Next in World

Going For Green: Is The Paris Olympics Winning The Race Against The Climate Clock?
By: Carbon Market Watch
NZDF Working With Pacific Neighbours To Support Solomon Islands Election
By: New Zealand Defence Force
Ceasefire The Only Way To End Killing And Injuring Of Children In Gaza: UNICEF
By: UN News
US-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Summit Makes The Philippines A Battlefield For US-China Conflict
By: ICHRP
Environmental Journalist Alexander Kaufman Receives East-West Center’s Inaugural Melvin M.S. Goo Writing Fellowship
By: East West Center
Octopus Farm Must Be Stopped, Say Campaigners, As New Documents Reveal Plans Were Reckless And Threatened Environment
By: Compassion in World Farming
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media