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Government lies again - Tiwi islanders: "We're all non-Australians"

by Green Left Weekly 2:02am Wed Nov 19 '03 article#36516

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MILIKAPITI, Melville Island. On November 4, a small boat
approached through the waters of Snake Bay on Melville Island. [..] 
Within hours of the landing, the boatload of asylum seekers was at the 
centre of a government storm, which resulted in the excision of the Tiwi 
Islands from Australia's migration zone. [See article on the back cover.]
One week later, I had the opportunity to speak to some Milikapiti
residents, [..]


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Tiwi islanders: "We're all non-Australians"

BY MICHAEL HODSON

MILIKAPITI, Melville Island - On November 4, a small boat approached
through the waters of Snake Bay on Melville Island. Tiwi people knew it
wasn't from around there, because it didn't use the main channel in the
bay, but instead made straight for the beach across numerous shallow bars.

It was low tide and the boat bottomed out in shallow water, just off the
beach. Locals say that between four and six people got off the boat and
came onto the beach. Nervous locals urged the strangers back onto the 
boat and then immediately pushed it off. It then sat some distance off 
the beach until police and customs arrived.

Within hours of the landing, the boatload of asylum seekers was at the
centre of a government storm, which resulted in the excision of the Tiwi
Islands from Australia's migration zone. [See article on the
back cover.]

One week later, I had the opportunity to speak to some Milikapiti
residents, although none wanted their names printed in the media.

The media speculation and comments from federal politicians seemed to 
have made a greater impression on the Tiwi Islanders than the actual 
boat arrival. But there was some sympathy for the asylum seekers.

"Everyone was feeling sorry for those people. Maybe God put
them this way" someone said to me. Another comment was,
"They towed the boat away in the middle of the night. We felt
sorry for them, poor things. They were asylum seekers weren't
they?"

The islanders pointed out that government ministers had lied about the
landing. "They said that [the asylum seekers] didn't land here, but six 
men were on the beach."

"[Immigration minister] Amanda Vanstone said Tiwi people have
boats like that [fishing boat]. We don't have those sort of
boats, we have speedboats, aluminium boats and outboards", was
another comment, and "that Amanda Vanstone doesn't know what she is 
talking about

But it was the decision to excise the Tiwi Islands from Australia's 
migration zone that has touched a raw nerve with the mostly Indigenous 
islanders. Not surprising perhaps, given Aboriginal peoples' past 
experience of discrimination and exclusion.

"We watch the news and read the paper. We're not stupid people, we're 
educated. We know what it means to be non-Australians. If that boat 
comes back, we'll welcome them and give them food and water. You know 
why? Because we're all one group - non-Australians."

"We don't like the government to talk about us like this," one person 
said. "Government mob they don't come and see us here. They closed the 
airport straight away."

"We don't want to see that on the news anymore. What they say on the TV 
is not true. If they want to talk about this, they have to come out here 
and see this place."

Some people indicated that their anger would change the way they would
vote at the next election.

"We're a Labor Party island here, but they didn't do anything for us. 
Only that Democrats [politician], he spoke up for us."

"Next time an election comes around, Labor Party, Liberal Party, they'll 
be out here asking us to vote for them. We'll say, "Sorry we're asylum
seekers, we can't vote'".

"If the Greens or Democrats come out, we'll vote for them"

When asked what people's general feeling in Milikapiti was about the 
whole affair, one Tiwi woman replied, "They think it's all bullshit".

Not an unreasonable summary of another farcical episode in Australia's 
treatment of asylum seekers.

-- 

Kurdish asylum seekers: Government lies again

BY SARAH STEPHEN

John Howard's government has been caught lying once again about asylum
seekers. On November 12, the government's people-smuggling task force 
was forced to admit that, contrary to explicit claims by government 
ministers, 14 Kurdish men who landed on Melville Island, near Darwin, on 
November 4 had sought sanctuary in Australia.

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>From Green Left Weekly, November 19, 2003. 
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