Over 160 people are feared dead after an unseaworthy boat packed with asylum seekers from Afghanistan and Iran sank off the coast of Indonesia yesterday. The tragedy again sparked debate over asylum seeker policy and offshore v. onshore processing.
There are differing accounts of survivor numbers, with Indonesian authorities saying 34 people are confirmed safe — including two small boys, while Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare said 87 people were rescued by Indonesian fisherman. The boat was packed with between 215-250 asylum seekers — including 40 children — although it had an official capacity of just 100.
Survivors spoke of their escape to news.com.au:
“Khadzim Huzen, a 30-year-old Afghan, told AP that after the big wave hit, the ship started tipping into the water, and everyone rushed to the front. A fight broke out for life jackets.
There were only 25, he said, and nine already had been taken by the crew.
‘In the end, as everything was being swallowed up by the water, we just grabbed hold of anything we could,’ he said. ‘We formed small groups in the water and tried to help each other stay afloat.'”
Tom Allard in the Canberra Times explains how people smugglers sent the asylum seekers on their deadly voyage:
“Many of the asylum-seekers flew from Dubai to Jakarta, where Indonesian officials are said to be ready for the migrants to arrive, charging them each $500 to pass through the airport without visas.
They arrived over several days and were taken in four buses on a 23-hour journey to an unknown location on Java’s south coast.
The modus operandi highlights the increased confidence of the smugglers and the huge demand for their services.”
Cardinal George Pell, who was openly critical of John Howard’s treatment of asylum seekers in the early 2000s spoke publicly yesterday about the need for the government to adopt offshore processing.
“The people-smugglers are evil and irresponsible money-makers prepared to risk the destruction of their passengers. These deaths are a tragedy,” Pell told The Australian. “It’s difficult to see any alternative to the government and opposition promptly agreeing on effective offshore deterrents. Australians do not want more tragedies like this.”
Time to focus on the kingpins in the people smuggling war, not the bit players, writes Susan Metcalfe (author of The Pacific Solution) in The Age:
“I understand that it can be difficult to catch the heads of operations in other countries, and that corrupt officials often collude in smuggling operations. But there is no excuse for Australian laws that do not discriminate between different levels of involvement and do not allow room for leniency where it is warranted.
Like many other asylum policies and laws created for political reasons over the past decade, this is simply another that is ineffective, unfair and has no logical basis.
Both parties should now support investing more heavily in tracking those dealers who run the people-smuggling shows in the region.
If the Coalition genuinely wants a policy that deters boat arrivals and ensures the safety and rights of refugees, it should work with the government to ensure the security of anyone returned to Malaysia.”
The Coalition must help the government pass changes to the Migration Act to allow offshore processing so that these deadly boat voyages end, says The Australian‘s editorial.
“The people-smugglers are responsible for the deaths, but the onus is on Australia to do everything possible to stop the boats.”

88 thoughts on “Tragedy at sea: over 160 asylum seekers feared dead”
Filth Dimension
December 20, 2011 at 3:56 pmI often wonder if Troofie / Geeweez & S.Blake are employed by crikey, in a twisted way, to compel us to contribute to these boards and keep ‘debate’ alive. Not many people I know or care to know have ‘values’ quite like them.
Alexander Berkman
December 20, 2011 at 4:13 pm@Filth – I reckon you’re on to something there!
Peter Ormonde
December 20, 2011 at 4:22 pmI too have shared some of these thoughts regarding Troofie et al being hirelings of the Cr*key corporate empire. But sadly Troofie blew my suspicions out of the drink when he/she/it ran an identical post to one by Geewhizz in a Murdoch Blog under the name of Truth Hurts.
So curious as it may seem, it appears there are actually people out there who like to parade their ignorance and bigotry – not to mention their shockin’ spellin’ – by posting this sort of sludge. Whether they are employed by an Abbott or some minion or another is another question.
Personally I can’t see people with these views doing anything at all that did not involve making some money for themselves.
They are certainly not interested in policy, issues or debate. Otherwise they’d read a bit and not be so drearily predictable.
No wonder they need pseudonyms.
Suzanne Blake
December 20, 2011 at 4:24 pm@ Filth
Nope, I reckon my views are the same as 80% or more of Australians. So mainstream.
Your views are the other lefties are the minority, which is why you attack and get uptight daily and start looking at shadows or MSM!!.
Filth – with a name like that, you must be in the ALP. Is that true!! I don’t care, just the name rings a bell or four.
Suzanne Blake
December 20, 2011 at 4:33 pm@ Peter Ormonde
NEWSFLASH: Peter Ormonde reads Murdoch Press.
Peter, your mates would have burnt you on the stake for that in the Middle Ages?
Were you wearing you Leftwing Citizen hat or ALP/Green / Hawker Britton Spin Room hat when you did that?
Peter Ormonde
December 20, 2011 at 4:48 pmNow Sooz… you’ve been off skimping on the foil in the beanie again haven’t you?
“ALP/Green / Hawker Britton Spin Room hat” …. my goodness what a strange little world you live in.
Alcoa … the thick stuff – with the diamond pattern in it …. helps apparently.
GeeWizz
December 20, 2011 at 4:54 pmHey Suzanne, he has to switch between fairfax and news limited papers to try and avoid the news stroried making criticism of this incompetent Labor government.
There is this weird theory by the Labor hacks out there that the media are against the Labor government and that they aren’t having weekly bungles, stuff-ups or waste it’s just a massive media beatup who are biased against these poor blighters.
Which is interesting because the “Coalitions ABC” as the Labor hacks call it released information about complaints of bias a few weeks back and guess what it found? Surely the ABC is being inuandated with complaints against how biased and awful they are against Labor?
Well blow me down…. there were TWICE as many complaints about ABC bias against the Coalition than the Labor Party. Yet the Labor circle jerkers in here would have you believe it’s the Labor Party getting hard done by.
Suzanne Blake
December 20, 2011 at 5:04 pm@ GeeWizz
Yes, unless its State run media, with the ‘one version of the spin I mean truth’ then the lefties are confused.
They ignore the fact that their primary vote is at an all time low of 29% and they blame anyone but themselves.
If they had a good, clean competent Government that did not tll li es, that they would have approval ratings in the 40’s or higher. Hell they are only competing against Abbott.
Untill the ALP cleans up its act and gets rif of ly ing Gillard, nothing will change. She will be axed its just timing
Peter Ormonde
December 20, 2011 at 5:10 pmSooz:
unless it’s State-run
then they would have approval …
Until
rid of
it’s just timing.
Did youse and troofie wop off from the same skool or sumfink?
Suzanne Blake
December 20, 2011 at 5:17 pm@ Peter Ormonde
I don’t know any other poster on this board. But one thing I can assure of you of is that I wopped off with nobody at school!
Over the Christmas break I suggest you stay at home and watch the cricket, ironman, gold, tennis, cause if you travel widely and speak to Australian you will become misable and that could impact your health.