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Down Under
Govt urged to open doors to tsunami victims
2005-01-03
The Australian Democrats have called for the Federal Government to open up Australia as a temporary haven for the survivors of last week's devastating tsunami in Asia. Democrats leader Lyn Allison says the Government should provide temporary protection for people from communities where housing and infrastructure have been completely destroyed. Senator Allison says five years ago several hundred Kosovo Albanian refugees were granted temporary visas in Australia after the long-running Balkans conflict flared again. She says the tsunami disaster should prompt similar support from the Commonwealth. "We're suggesting perhaps adopting a village and opening up our doors to families who've got no shelter at the present time in the same way that we did during the Balkans crisis," she said. "We're also suggesting that visas could be extended to those people from these regions who happen to be visiting Australia at present and perhaps offered to those who've got immediate family in this country as well."

A Darwin man who has lost up 10 members of his family in western Sumatra has issued a similar plea, appealing for the Government to grant temporary visas for his remaining relatives. Khairul Syah has been told the bodies of his nephew and niece have been found at the devastated village of Meulaboh. Eight other family members are missing and presumed dead. Mr Syah says he wants to bring his surviving family members to Darwin. "I want the Australia Government to [allow] my sister and my brother and their son ... [to] come to Darwin for the moment because he doesn't have a house," he said.
Posted by:God Save The World

#3  Nothing so permanent as a "temporary visa".
Posted by: Steve   2005-01-03 2:03:28 PM  

#2  And it he isn't in Sumatra, how is he going to rebuild his house?

The government will do it, you say? He'll die of old age in Australia waiting for that to happen.

Here's an idea for the Darwin guy - maybe he needs to go to Sumatra and help his relatives rebuild. Just a thought.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-01-03 12:41:20 PM  

#1  You could tell this was coming from a mile away. Sounds like the Australian Democrats are just like Democrats here - any excuse to import foreigners for their votes.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-01-03 11:05:15 AM  

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