Ref: Mengapa mereka mau ke Australia yang jauh di mata, bukankah ada 
negeri-negeri yang dekat seperti negeri-negeri teluk dan Arab Saudia yang kaya 
raya dan juga seiman, pasti akan lebih baik dari ke negeri-negeri kafir.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2012/08/20128318212132507.html



      Australia ends hunt for asylum seekers  
     
      Officials say there is no "realistic prospect of survivability" for 44 
people missing after boat sank off Indonesia. 
      Last Modified: 31 Aug 2012 09:12 
     
       
      The boat carrying asylum seekers was 15km off Java when someone on board 
issued a distress signal [AFP] 
      Australian officials have given up hope of finding survivors after nearly 
100 asylum seekers vanished in choppy seas off Indonesia when their overcrowded 
vessel sank en route to Australia.

      The Australian Maritime Safety Authority said on Friday it was pulling 
out of the rescue operation after determining there was no "realistic prospect 
of survivability" for 44 people.

      By Friday afternoon, 55 survivors had been pulled from the water and one 
body had been recovered, Australian and Indonesian officials said.

      Six were in critical condition, Sunarbowo Sandi, an Indonesian search and 
rescue official, said.

      The asylum seekers were travelling on a wooden fishing boat that sank off 
the main Indonesian island of Java two days ago.

      Indonesian authorities said they planned to continue searching, though 
huge swells were hampering their efforts.

      The emergency was the latest created by a growing human smuggling trade 
in which thousands of would-be refugees from countries including Afghanistan, 
Iran and Sri Lanka attempt dangerous sea voyages from Indonesia to Australia.

      Asylum seekers, desperate to speed up the refugee claims process which 
can take years, are often herded onto overcrowded, rickety boats that try to 
make it to the Australian territory of Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean.

      The trip has proved deadly for many and hundreds of asylum seekers have 
died while attempting the journey since December.

      'Dangerous ocean'

      "It's a big ocean; it's a dangerous ocean," Julia Gillard, Australia's 
prime minister, said Friday. "We've seen too many people lose their lives 
trying to make the journey to Australia."

      Gillard's center-left Labor Party government announced plans in August to 
deter future arrivals by deporting new asylum seekers who arrive by boat to the 
Pacific atoll of Nauru or to Australia's nearest neighbour, Papua New Guinea.

      The government says they will be held in tent camps for as long as they 
would have spent in refugee camps if they had not paid people smugglers to take 
them to Australia.

      Since the announcement, a rush of asylum seekers have attempted to reach 
Australia before the Nauru camp opens in September. More than 1,900 asylum 
seekers arrived in Australia in August - the highest monthly total on record.

      In the latest incident, the boat was 15km off Java when someone on board 
issued a distress signal early Wednesday, saying the boat had engine trouble.

      Asylum debate

      Richard Marles, Australia's junior foreign minister, said the emergency 
highlighted the need for Australia to urgently establish detention camps in the 
Pacific island states of Papua New Guinea and Nauru to hold asylum seekers who 
reach Australia by boat.

      The government hopes to send the first asylum seekers to a tent camp on 
Nauru in September in a strategy to deter others from attempting the same boat 
journey.

      Asylum seekers often target Christmas Island, off Australia's northwest 
coast, to get to the country. 

      In August, 60 asylum seekers were reported missing off the Australian 
coast.

      In June, a boat with 200 asylum seekers sank near Christmas island, 
leaving 17 fatalities and another 70 people feared dead after a three-day 
search.

      That disaster, the second boat to sink in a week, reignited the debate on 
asylum in parliament.
     


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