No room at the inn

September 26, 2009
Issue 

With seven boatloads of asylum seekers intercepted in September, Australia's Christmas Island detention centre is fast filling up. It now holds 677 detainees.

Federal home affairs minister Brendan O'Connor said "people smuggling" was one of the key threats facing the country, the Melbourne Age reported on September 23.

But even he had to admit that the primary reason people seek refuge is because of "push factors" such as "war, civil conflicts, famines".

The world is in chaos. Tens of millions of people in the Third World are on the move, fleeing war, oppression and climate change. They are desperately looking for a way out.

As climate change bites deeper, the "push factors" are going to get radically worse. It will result in very large-scale population displacement. In Bangladesh, for instance, whole areas are becoming uninhabitable due to daily inundations by sea water at high tide.

A recent TV newsclip showed villagers waist deep in water, reaching down to grab handfuls of mud to build a precarious levee on which they could live — if only for a short time.

In southern Iraq, 2 million people have just about run out of water as the Tigris and Euphrates rivers dry up. Mexico is currently being ravaged by a drought of unprecedented scope and severity.

Misery

The misery of the Third World is a result of the giant Western corporations and the wars fought by the Western powers to maintain their world empire. Climate change is fundamentally due to the mad, unsustainable practices of the major Western capitalist countries and their refusal to make the urgent large-scale transition to renewable energy necessary to avert catastrophe.

Australia is an integral part of this. It has been a loyal supporter of the United States' criminal war in Afghanistan and it supported the Sri Lankan regime in its war against the oppressed Tamil minority — two conflicts which have generated the largest part of the recent crop of asylum seekers trying to reach Australia.

As the world's highest per capita emitter of greenhouse gases and the world's largest exporter of coal, Australia is also a significant contributor to climate change.

The solution is really very simple. We need to change course and work to create a better world — a world without war and misery — and take urgent steps to tackle climate change. Then people wouldn't be forced to make desperate attempts to find safety and freedom in faraway places.

Building walls

But Western governments are going the other way: they are building walls around their countries to hold back the tide of refugees. There is definitely no room at the inn. Costa Gavras' wonderful new film, Eden is West, shows the journey of one young asylum seeker as he travels from an unknown country to Greece, and eventually to Paris, in constant danger of capture by the police and deportation to his starting point.

The federal Labor government fans hysteria over "border protection". A major task of the navy is the interception of boatloads of refugees. Our government now even pays Indonesia to intercept refugees planning to travel to Australia and send them back to the misery they came from.

Fortress Australia

There is even a popular reality TV show — Border Protection — that is doing its bit for fortress Australia. Of course, the real threats to Australia's working people come not from outside our borders but from inside — from the capitalist corporations and their Lib-Lab governments steadily destroying our economic security and civil liberties, and now the very climatic conditions that make life on Earth possible.

And all the while, they sow hatred and division to divert us from a struggle against the profits-before-people system that is responsible.

The government must be forced to change its policy on refugees. For a start: it must shut down all the detention centres, both on Christmas Island and the mainland. Allow all asylum seekers to immediately apply for asylum in Australia. Let all asylum seekers who seek refugee status be accepted into the community.

[Dave Holmes is a Socialist Alliance member from Melbourne.]

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