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06-21-2012, 10:21 PM | #1 |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18530311
how cheap the muslim blood is these days, we are dying in our thousdans every day, Allahu musta'aan. Was this ship from a muslim land? If so, we have a problem, our desire to live in teh west combined with a shoddy condition in our own lands is causing major problems |
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07-15-2012, 12:37 AM | #2 |
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This boat sank accident was not the first or the last. Less than a week later, a boat that carried around 150 was sinking too. Before these two accidents, boat sink accidents happened several times, with enough much victims. Those victims are not Indonesian people, but Afghanis, Pakistanis, Iranian, also few Saudis. They wanted to move to Australia. However, they are not refugges, or pure asylum seeker. They are actually job seeker. They paid some "syndicates" that usually run by Pakistanis or Iranian to arrange their travel to Australia. They came to Indonesia by plane, then go to beaches in southern Java where boats with local Indonesian crew were waiting to carry those people to Christmas island, or Australia mainland. But mostly of them never reached the beaches because had been caught by Indonesian police on the land. Then they were detained in immigration detention centre before deportedto their homeland. This activity is illegal according to Indonesian and Australian law. Dozens Indonesian boat crews also arrested and jailed in Australia because cases like this. Almost every month Indonesian police arrest the asylum seekers. In average, more hundreds asylum seeker arrested in every month. |
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