Project SafeCom Inc.
Web: http://www.safecom.org.au/
Immigration Department deports using false travel documents, advocates claim
Media Release
Sunday May 1 2005 10:40pm WST
For immediate Release
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"Refugee advocates Project SafeCom cannot conclude otherwise than that the Australian Department of Immigration has used
falsified documents to force a deportation," spokesman Jack H Smit said this morning.
"Whenever someone is scheduled to be deported who cannot provide conclusive identity about his or her person, such a
deportation is stalled until identities can be confirmed. This has become part of public knowledge especially in the
case of Mr Peter Qasim, who claims to be from a disputed Kashmiri area, and who cannot be deported according to the
Immigration Minister Senator Amanda Vanstone, and also according to Mr Qasim's own statements, who has claimed he is
"willing to go anywhere" if he only could."
"The revelations that Australian residents and citizens were deported by the Australian Immigration Department must
inevitably mean, that DIMIA has only be successful is other travel documents were prepared by the Department prior to
the deportation of such a person or persons."
"This must inevitably lead to the conclusion that DIMIA has prepared travel documents using an unconfirmed and in this
case an incorrect identity. From this follows that the Department cannot have acted otherwise than to issue false
documents."
"Project SafeCom again reiterates its demand for a full, an open, and a judicial inquiry into the dealings of the
Department of Immigration."
For more information: Jack H Smit, Project SafeCom Inc. phone 0417 090 130
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