Contact.
Outside the Baxter detention centre late Saturday night at around midnight advocates were walking back from the centre
when whistles and chanting could be heard coming from three compounds within the centre.
A small group of about 30 refugee advocates rushed to the fence line and made a coordinated effort to send a loud
legible message to our interned brothers and sisters behind the electric fence and razor wire.
At one point advocates were chanting, “AZADI” (the word FREEDOM in Farsi) and the asylum seekers were yelling back,
“FREEDOM”. It was a touching moment and a clear dialogue via a still night sky.
The asylum seekers could be clearly heard thanking us and oddly enough even Australia. The reaction by those present was
a mixture of great sadness and joy. Sadness that here was clear evidence of what our government was hiding out in the
desert, people being detained like animals and that we were almost powerless to save them from this unending torture.
Joy that we had made contact and hopefully lifted their spirits and helped maintain their sanity.
Television news crews were present and seemed to be also touched by the dialogue. After a short time we saw a man on the
roof, it was an asylum seeker thanking us and encouraging us to engage with them. All the while no-one even touched the
fence or made an attempt to rattle the police. It was a truly emotional experience something that many people will take
away with them and be talking about for a very long time.
For many this was the moment that made it all worth while. There are humans in this oversized, over policed steel cage
and the evidence was made that more apparent when those present had the opportunity to express their sorry and sadness
of our government’s cruelty.
Matt Hamon
(m) 0412 223 956
S A V E – Australia Inc
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