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Refugees Demand Indonesia Allow Passage to Australia
April 10, 2012

Merak, Indonesia. Around 120 asylum seekers demanded Tuesday that Indonesia 
provide a vessel to allow them to continue to Australia, refusing to leave a 
tanker that rescued them at sea, an official said.

The tanker sailing from Australia to Singapore picked up the asylum seekers, 
all men and mostly Afghans and some Iranians, in Indonesian waters on Sunday.

“Until now, the asylum seekers are still refusing to get off the tanker before 
their requests are fulfilled,” said Yanuar, an immigration official in 
Indonesia’s Cilegon city, where the boat is docked at the port of Merak.

“They requested that Indonesia facilitate their journey to Australia, and 
provide a vessel to get there,” said the official, who goes by one name.

“We gave them food last night [Monday], but we haven’t assessed their health 
condition yet,” Banten province maritime police chief Budi Hermawan said.

The Singapore-flagged MT Hermia rescued the asylum seekers from a sinking 
wooden vessel in the Sunda Strait, between Java and Sumatra islands, and took 
them to Merak.

Some of the men cried and screamed hysterically Monday as Indonesian police and 
immigration officials boarded the tanker and tried to pull some off the vessel.

Some of the men said Monday they would refuse to disembark unless they were 
granted asylum in Australia.

In 2009, more than 200 Sri Lankan Tamil asylum seekers refused to get off a 
boat docked at Merak in a six-month standoff with Indonesian authorities, 
demanding to go to Australia.

They were not granted asylum, while around 80 other Sri Lankans rescued at the 
same time by an Australian customs vessel were granted a special resettlement 
deal by the Australian government.

In December, a boat carrying around 250 mostly Afghan and Iranian asylum 
seekers sank in Indonesian waters en route to Australia’s Christmas Island, 
with only 47 surviving.

Indonesia is not a signatory to the UN refugee convention and often jails 
asylum seekers awaiting refugee status.

Asylum seekers are a hot political issue in Australia and dominated national 
elections in 2010 due to a record number of boat arrivals from Asia.

Agence France-Presse

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