Kalau ke Arab Saudia atau negeri teluk mungkin dapat lebih dari A$ 10.000,—, tetapi mengapa mereka tidak mau kesana dan harus jauh-jauh penuh bahaya dalam perjalanan.
From: Teddy S. Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 3:42 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [proletar] Re: Asylum seekers disappear in Indonesia Wong orang-orangnya pada ogah dapat perlindungan dari Indonesia. Bikin para pembayar pajak geleng-geleng kepala saat mereka dapat paket senilai A$ 10 000 per keluarga. http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/more-news/asylum-seekers-made-to-feel-at-home-thanks-to-a-10000-welcome-pack/story-fn7x8me2-1226273251317 Bilangnya: "They are basic supplies. We are not talking about luxury here," the Red Cross's spokesman, Michael Raper, said. Tapi, sebagian barang-barang tersebut bisa masuk kategori mewah di Indonesia dengan mobil merk Toyota saja diributkan sebagai mobil mewah. --- In mailto:proletar%40yahoogroups.com, "Sunny" <ambon@...> wrote: > > Refl: Pemerintah dan rakyat NKRI yang seagama dengan pencari suaka seharusnya > memberi perlindungan kepada mereka dari pada dikirim ke negeri yang disebut > kafir. > > ââhttp://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/breaking-news/asylum-seekers-disappear-in-indonesia/story-e6frf7jx-1226326687767?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+HeraldSunNewsBreaking+%28Herald+Sun+|+Breaking+News%29 > > > Asylum seekers disappear in Indonesia > > From: AFP > April 14, 2012 9:52PM > > > > INDONESIAN authorities say they have found a boat reported missing en route > to Australia and that the dozens of asylum seekers it was carrying are > believed to have fled. > Sign up for your free 2 month trial > > Authorities had been searching for the boat since the mostly Afghan asylum > seekers on board made a distress call to Australia on Wednesday, saying they > were in rough seas and their boat was sinking. > > Refugee advocates who said 60 asylum seekers were on board alerted Australian > authorities, who passed on the information to Indonesian officials. > > Indonesian authorities said they had located the missing vessel late on > Friday on Lombok island, which lies just east of the popular resort island of > Bali, although residents said they spotted the asylum seekers on Wednesday. > > "People in Lombok informed us that they saw the boat arrive on the shore on > Wednesday, and that people came ashore and ran off," Nanang Sigit, a search > and rescue official in West Nusa Tenggara province said. > > "We were not alerted immediately, so we only found the boat Friday night. > We're now working with police and are conducting a search on the island." > > Mataram city search and rescue chief Marsudi said some residents reported > spotting the asylum seekers in a forest. > > "Some members of the community reported that they saw foreigners in the > jungle around 10 kilometres from the beach where the boat was spotted," > Marsudi said. > > Ian Rintoul of Brisbane-based Refugee Action Network said he believed the > vessel has still been at sea as late as Friday, when he last spoke to the > asylum seekers via mobile phone. > > "If they found a boat on the island Wednesday, then it's not the right boat," > he said. > > "When I spoke to them last, I could hear the wind and water in the > background. They said the boat had taken a lot of water." > > Indonesian officials said they were calling off the search for the vessel, > apparently satisfied they had found the right boat, based on residents' > reports that more than 50 people of Afghan appearance got off the boat and > ran. > > An AFP correspondent saw the boat on Bumbangku beach in southern Lombok, > saying the 10-metre long wooden vessel had a fine crack about seven metres > long along its floor, and that water had seeped through. > > The boat was full of empty instant noodle packets and water bottles. > > Each year thousands of refugees - many in recent months from Afghanistan - > try to make the perilous journey through Indonesian waters in hopes of > seeking asylum in Australia. > > "Asylum seekers coming to Australia by boat face very real risks and we need > to work together now to prevent another tragedy from occurring," Australian > Immigration Minister Chris Bowen said. > > Many of the overloaded and rickety boats used by people smugglers for the > journey do not make it. > > Last week, a Singapore-registered tanker rescued around 120 Australia-bound > asylum seekers - all men and mostly Afghans and some Iranians - from their > sinking wooden boat. > > They finally disembarked in Indonesia after refusing to get off the docked > tanker for two days, insisting they be allowed to continue their journey to > Australia. > > In December, a boat carrying around 250 mostly Afghan and Iranian asylum > seekers sank in Indonesian waters on its way to Christmas Island, with only > 47 surviving > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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