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Indonesia gives Australia a week to remove asylum seekers

Friday, 30 October 2009 - 11:44 PM SL Time

Indonesia has set a deadline of a week for an Australian ship moored in its waters carrying 78 Sri Lankan asylum seekers to leave, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Friday.



The fate of the asylum seekers rescued by an Australian customs vessel nearly two weeks ago has piled political pressure on Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, a year out from an election. Australia insisted on Wednesday that the asylum seekers would not be taken to Australia. It has said there was an agreement with Jakarta for the Sri Lankans to go to Indonesia to be processed.



Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman Teuku Faizasyah said that the ship, the Oceanic Viking, moored close to Indonesia`s Riau islands, would only be allowed to stay in Indonesian waters until Nov. 6. If by that date they cannot resolve the problem, then like it or not, it should leave our waters and those people should be taken to Australia, he added.



Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa told Reuters in an interview on Thursday that it was up to Australia to decide what to do with the ethnic Tamils from Sri Lanka.

A rise in boat people travelling through Indonesian waters in a bid to reach Australia has created a political headache for Rudd, whose government`s policy of trying to get Jakarta to process the migrants in Indonesia appears to be in danger of unravelling.



Rudd has defended the so-called Indonesian solution of detention and processing asylum seekers in his northern neighbour on the basis it may prevent perilous sea journeys by boatpeople.



Rudd held talks with Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono last week about a pact to combat people trafficking, including more aid for Jakarta in return for interception in Indonesia of Australia-bound asylum boats.

But Indonesia is objecting to what it considers are expectations that it shoulder too much of the burden.



We don`t like the term Indonesian solution . Why is it not called an Australian solution? Faizasyah said. Australia receives just a fraction each year of what the United Nations estimates to be around 15.2 million refugees globally, but the issue cleaves voters between supporters and opponents of softer immigration laws. Divisions over asylum seekers carried conservatives to an unexpected victory in 2001 when then prime minister John Howard sent commandos on to a Norwegian freighter at sea to stop 433 Afghans arriving in the country.



Howard went on to govern five more years and oversaw a controversial policy of sending asylum seekers into detention on small Pacific island countries during refugee processing, often for years.(Reuters)

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LK Information  30 Oct 2009 22:00:35 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Why a week?
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I think Indonesia managed put Autralia in a really bad spot. I wonder if they did it on purpose to get back at AU for the part they played in creating Timor.

This seems to be a good lesson to all the do gooders preaching Human Rights to everyone else. Sometimes it come to bite their own back!

Now Australian govt is in a real difficult position without having any option which can be considered good for them.

1. Taking the people back to Christmas Island - looks like the only option considering, but will face humiliation from the opposition for a long time to come and losing face.

And also as this is the request of ALL the asylum seekers who come by boat, this is not a solution and will only make the facilities get stretched even further as more and more boats arrive.

basically this is no deterrent to the asylum seekers or the human smuglers.

2. Forcing the people out of the ship to Indonesia - doesnt look like something Australia can do given the reputation they have to maintain among the HR clan

3. taking them to PNG/Nauru and re-establish Pacific solution - dont think they can do either given that they have been critisizing it so much during Howard era
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