Whatever you may think of asylum seekers, it is unexceptionable to note that, if a large number of Tamils seek to enter Australia after the end of the Sri Lankan civil war, their ranks may contain former Tamil Tigers.
The LTTE are an extraordinarily vicious separatist group who turned suicide bombing into an art form and wreaked havoc among Sinhalese people over several decades.
Tamils will point to their treatment by the Sinhalese majority and say that therein lies the true reason for the savagery. From the point of view of the Australian Government, that’s not the issue, regardless of its merits. The Tigers are proscribed under Australian law. The assessment of the merits of the asylum claims made by boat arrivals will and should include their background and membership of proscribed organisations.
That’s what Wilson Tuckey, the ever-more-voluble Member for O’Connor, was initially getting at this morning when he said:
If you wanted to get into Australia and you have bad intentions what do you do? You insert yourself in a crowd of 100 for which there is great sympathy for the other 99 and you go on a system where nobody brings their papers, you have no identity you have no address.
Fair enough. You might call it dog whistling, but as a factual statement it can’t be objected to — certainly not in the way that it was reasonable to object to similar arguments made by John Howard about Iraqi and Afghan asylum seekers in the early part of this decade.
Tuckey, however, then went further and suggested that it was possible a boat containing Tamil asylum seekers — no alternative meaning can really be attached to his reference to “one of these boats” — might tie itself to an oil platform on the North West Shelf and threaten to blow itself up.
Suicide bombing style, see. Cos that’s what Tamils do, right?
That amounts not so much to dog whistling as to blatant demonisation of people who appear to be genuinely in fear of their lives. Christopher Pyne was reported as immediately distancing himself from Tuckey’s remarks. There should be no need for anyone to distance themselves from Tuckey. He speaks for no one but himself on any issue.
And Kevin Rudd demanding that Tuckey be dumped from the Liberal Party for the remarks simply gives Tuckey more profile, more encouragement and serves to make Tuckey a martyr for the xenophobes among us.
I can’t see how the relentless focus on asylum seeker issues is helping anyone, given the scale of the problem. Oh, except the media, as ever looking for drama and conflict. They’re the ones who will truly be disappointed should Tuckey exit politics.
I run a stall selling Green left Weekly at Deagon markets at Sandgate. I have this little patter about the refugee situation which I trot out, “let them come, let them stay, they come from our wars anyway”. Just a little bit of doggerel to get the attention. Normally this gets a small smile or a thumbs up and once in while a frown. But last sunday was depressing, showing that the spectre created by Howard, Ruddock and Murdoch lives on, every time I came out with it I got attacked by people who really quite savage in their denunciation of illegals. The only other time I have been attacked with such ferocity and venom, including physically, was by members of the local Sinhalese community who attacked my signs which said “Justice for the Tamils”, a reference to the unacceptable conditions in the camps. There is no doubt that the Tamil leadership lost the plot since the end of the previous ceasefire, but then, they dont send pilotless drones to bomb Pakistani villages either, like we do, so i am not sure how to define degrees of vicious these days. On the plus side, at the market, I get people lining up to sign petitions against privatisation and for abortion law reform. We have been handing out the new Greens flyer on emissions trading and they are going like hot cakes.
Bernard I agree that our media, particularly the ABC, is putting way too much focus on this story.
After a month in Europe, I noticed that even though they have big issues with illegal immigration/refugees they don’t fill the airwaves with stories about the issue. Same with climate change with just a story from time to time. Even the introduction of a carbon tax by the French President didn’t dominate the media after a day or so.
Perhaps it is because we have just that much less news going on in Australia that any slightly dramatic issue has to be endlessly and minutely discussed
Tuckey is a disgrace. Tamils are fleeing with good reason.
And no, I am not of Tamil heritage.
Bernard
It is a basic journalistic responsibility to check facts. LTTE is not a “proscribed organisation” in Australia. It is listed as a Terrorist Organisation under tyhe United Nations Charter which Australia ratified even though it was not included by the UN.
Before creating unnecessary histeria by putting untruth you should check facts. these are sensitive matters and you have a resposnibility.
Senthooran