letter sent all labor Senators
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I am writing to you to express my concern, distress and disgust over the increasingly draconian measures adopted by the Coalition Government since taking Office last year, in particular the Migration and Maritime Powers Legislation Amendment (Resolving the Asylum Legacy Caseload) Bill 2014, and to urge you to act to ensure that this Bill is not passed.
Australian forces have spent much of this century in countries defending the rights and lives of citizens against brutal regimes, while at the same time our leaders “advise” those successful in fleeing these regimes to modify their behaviour to allow their “safe” return to homelands. The incongruence of Government policy makes passage of this Amendment bewildering and completely unjustifiable.
The annals will remember this government as one devoid of compassion and humanity, who actively contributed to the prolonged physical and mental torture and deaths of some of the World’s most vulnerable people
You have the power to act with decency and integrity to turn this situation around- I urge you to exercise that power.
Yours sincerely
Karina Daniels
27 November 2014________________________________________________________________
Judy has sent poems to 150 members of Federal Parliament.
response from Sarah Hanson-Young
Dear JudithThank you for taking the time to write to Senator Hanson-Young, and for your compassion towards asylum seekers. I have passed on your message to the Senator, who has asked me to respond on her behalfSenator Hanson-Young and the Australian Greens, including Senator Adam Bandt of course, will continue to stand up for asylum seekers and refugees.We thank you for sharing this lovely poem with us, and would encourage you to share it with all the Senators. Every voice is heard and sends the message that Australians will not support these cruel and inhumane policies that are hurting vulnerable people who have fled to our country from war and persecution.Thank you again for contacting Senator Hanson-Young; we look forward to hearing from you in the future.Kind regardsKatie MilanowiczElectorate OfficerLevel 7 / 147 Pirie St, Adelaide, SA 5000
Response from Clive Palmer is below
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Melissa Parke, plans to table a motion in Labor caucus on asylum policy. She is saying that conditions on Manus and Nauru are “unsafe, inhumane and insanitary” and claims that current policy is in breach of Labor’s platform and international law.
Senators’ details:
Senators decide how they can be contacted. Some like Senator Faulkner offers an email address, others like Doug Cameron allows contact through "www.aph.gov.au" which provides a form to allow you to ask a question of the senator.
Sam Dastyari does not offer a facility to contact him, so we have created an email address for him, but do not know if he will receive the email.
This is an interesting reflection on the way the system works!
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Dear Senator Dastyari,
Below are letters sent by Mike and a reply from John Faulkner
Melissa Parke's reply
Thank you for your prompt response.
Your senior position in the Labor Party and your good standing, within the Australian electorate as a whole, is a rare achievement in these troubled times. As our nation descends into barbarity under the current Junta the treatment of asylum seekers has become an even more important issue in terms of what sort of society we want to live in. We have seen the horrors of the mandatory detention regime multiplied many time by the "out sourcing' of Australia's responsibilities under the Convention and now satisfied that the "refugee problem" is solved the current government is picking off the next most vulnerable groups in our society. How the Labor caucus votes on this issue is crucial to any sustained support for your side of politics and for the greater good of our nation so we hope that the caucus does the honourable thing when you meet to vote on this resolution.
Regards
John and Michele Pollock
Landsberry, Kathryn (Sen J. Faulkner) wrote:
Dear Michele and John,
Thank you for your email concerning the motion to be considered by the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party Caucus on the issue of current asylum seeker policy and offshore detention.
While it has _never_ been my practice to canvass Caucus votes in the public arena, I do acknowledge your concern about this very important issue.
I have made a number of speeches in the Senate restating my commitment to the fair and humane treatment of asylum seekers and refugees to Australia. I have included links below to some of these speeches for your reference.
Regardless of the policies of the present Australian government, asylum seekers will continue to seek refuge here, and Australia has obligations under various international treaties to ensure that their basic human rights are respected and protected. We also have a moral obligation to ensure that asylum seekers to Australia find compassion, dignity and respect within our borders, as well as protection from persecution.
Once again, thank you for writing to me to express your views on this issue, which I have certainly read and noted.
With best wishes.
Yours sincerely,
*JOHN FAULKNER*
*26 May 2014 *
_Matters of Public Importance - Asylum Seekers_ <http://www.senatorjohnfaulkner.com.au/file.php?file=/news/U SYVVDUTQO/index.html>
_Adjournment speech - The United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees_ <http://www.senatorjohnfaulkner.com.au/file.php?file=/news/B AXUKSYLDQ/index.html>
_Adjournment speech - The United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (Part 2)_ <http://www.senatorjohnfaulkner.com.au/file.php?file=/news/T EVCUGEWPJ/index.html>
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From: john pollock [mailto:unkya1@bigpond.net.au]
Sent: Monday, 26 May 2014 7:40 PM
To: Cameron, Doug (Senator); Dastyari, Sam (Senator); Faulkner, John (Senator); Deborah O'Neill; Stephens, Ursula (Senator)
Subject: Asylum Seeker Policy
We are greatly heartened to learn that Labor caucus is planning to discuss the current party policy on the treatment of asylum seekers. We agree with Melissa Parkes that the conditions on Manus and Nauru are inhumane, unsafe and insanitary, and that they are in breach of international law. We urge you, in the interests of common humanity, justice and compliance with the International Convention on Refugees, to change current Labor policy, to campaign for the closure of Manus and Nauru detention centres and to support a return to onshore, speedy processing of asylum seeker claims
Michele and John
Mike's letter to Senator John Faulkner 19 May
----------------------------------------------------------------- Mike's emails to the other NSW Labor Senators
Senator Doug Cameron
Reply from Deborah O'Neill
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Reply from John Faulkner
Dear David,
Email to Labor Senators NSW