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SIEVX-NEWS: News in Sweden but not in Oz...

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Tue, 09 Dec 2003 21:02:43 -0800

NEWS IN SWEDEN BUT NOT IN OZ...
by Marg Hutton 
10 December 2003

Khaleed Daoed, one of the alleged organisers of the fatal SIEVX 
voyage in which 353 people, including 146 children, lost their lives, 
appeared in Brisbane court for the second time on Monday. When Daoed 
arrived in Brisbane last month after being extradited from Sweden he 
made headlines, but when he faced court on Monday not one media 
outlet in Australia considered the story newsworthy!  

Daoed is the first person to appear before an Australian court 
charged with offences connected with the infamous SIEVX voyage and 
one would expect that our media would be watching. Instead it was 
down to sievx.com to break the story that Daoed's case had been 
adjourned until 5 April next year.  

Surely this should have rated at least a paragraph in major 
Australian newspapers? But instead all we got was silence.  

Ironically there was one newspaper that reported on the story - 
Arbetarbladet, a local newspaper published in Sandviken, Sweden, the 
town where Daoed made his home for the last nine months prior to his 
extradition.  

But in our own country where there are very deep connections to the 
SIEVX tragedy, there was nothing. For example, we have living in 
Australia 14 people who embarked on SIEVX and scores of others who 
lost family members in the sinking.  

What does it say about the Australian media that this story went 
unreported? Why was it considered not of interest to the Australian 
public?  

Significantly, Daoed is not the only alleged people smuggler to 
appear before a court and to have his case go virtually unreported by 
the Australian media.  

The trials of alleged smuggling kingpins, Hasan Ayoub, Keis Asfoor 
and Ali Hassan Abdolamir Al Jenabi have all received similar 
treatment. That is, after initial reports of extradition, or 
committal hearings, the media switches off and fails to follow these 
cases through to their conclusion.  

That there is a pattern of behaviour by our media in relation to 
these cases is very troubling.  

For many months in 2001, particularly during the Federal election 
campaign, we were inundated with daily bulletins about the evils of 
people smuggling.  

Why the silence now when alleged smugglers face our legal system?  

What is going on?  




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