Next Roadside Demo -
Bellingen Thursday October 26th 2:30pm
Next Market Stall
-Coffs Harbourside 22nd October
Manus detainees to be
sent to Nauru
Good news from RACS
Upcoming roadside
demonstrations.
We had to call off
last week’s roadside demonstration in Coffs Harbour last Thursday owing to the
wet weather. Our remaining demos for 2017 are as follows:
Thursday 26th October :
Waterfall Way, Bellingen
Thursday 9th November :
Coffs Harbour , opposite the Base hospital
Thursday 23rd
November : Hogbin Drive, Toormina
Thursday 7th December :
Coffs Harbour, Big Banana
We’ll then take a
break until Thursday 11th January 2018.
All the
demonstrations start at 2.30 pm and end at 4.00 pm. Please make
a note in your diary to come and join us.
Our next Market
stall: Coffs Harbourside market: Sunday 22nd October
Our next market stall
will be this coming Sunday at the popular Coffs Harbourside market,
located at its temporary home adjacent to the Park Beach surf club, near the
mouth of Coffs Creek. We have our new petition to sign, leaflets to hand out
and our asylum seeker merchandise to sell. If you can help out on the stall
between 9.00 am and 1.30 pm, we would love to see you. Please let Mike
know by emailing him at :mandm.griffin2@bigpond.com. It’s a great opportunity to
chat with other RAR supporters and to engage with market goers about the
government’s cruel asylum policies.
The government
wants to transfer Manus detainees to Nauru
The 700 men on Manus
island who have been assessed as genuine refugees have been told in recent days
that they can opt to transfer to Nauru, rather than to the Lorengau “transit”
centre, as the deadline for the closure of the detention centre approaches. The
refugees have consistently pleaded that the Lorengau facilities are unsafe for
them. There have been many attacks on the refugees by the locals, who resent
their presence on the island. But transferring these men from one island prison
to another is no solution. Detention Advocacy Manager Natasha Blucher explains:
“Dragging these men from one dangerous camp to another is not a solution. There
is no space to accommodate these men on Nauru except in mouldy tents.The
government needs to listen to what has been said by lawyers, the UN, and
international organisations for years. They must bring every single person on
Manus and Nauru to Australia immediately. People who have been found to be
refugees should safely await their protection and resettlement outcomes in
Australia.”
Please consider
contacting the Prime Minister to demand that the refugees on Manus and Nauru are brought to
Australia. You can do so by telephone: 02 9327 3988 (Malcolm Turnbull’s office) or 02 6277 7700(Malcolm
Turnbull’s Parliament House office) ; by email at: https://www.pm.gov.au/contact-your-pm.
; or you can write to him at:
The Hon Malcolm
Turnbull.
Prime Minister
Parliament House
Canberra ACT
2600
Some good news
from RACS
Last week the Refugee
Advice and Casework Service, which we have supported financially in
the past, announced the appointment of two eminent legal figures as patrons of
the organisation. They are Professor Gillian Triggs, who as the Australian
Human Rights Commissioner worked tirelessly to report objectively and
fearlessly on the government’s treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, and
the former High Court judge Michael Kirby, who has a distinguished record in
defending the vulnerable in our communities. At a fundraising event last
week, Mr Kirby took aim at both the major parties’ roles in creating the
response to irregular boat arrivals and said that 2015 marked a time when “we,
a good nation, turned our back on many refugees and outsourced their handling.
It’s a story from Kafka, and it makes your blood go cold”. Professor Triggs
commented: “How did we do this to people who came to ask us for protection and
support?”
We are delighted that
two major heavyweights have joined the campaign to put an end to the
government’s shameful asylum policies.
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