英语杂谈:48 Asylum Debate Stirs Political Debate(在线收听) |
A small corner shop in suburban Sydney is an unlikely place to hear the horrors that force people from their homes and into the devious and dangerous world of people smugglers. Hassan Abotbeek fled Iraq and arrived in Australia by boat more than seven years ago. He shows the scars inflicted by Saddam Hussein's soldiers. Abotbeek still has nightmares about perilous days spent on a leaky "Very difficult because I came to boat and very dangerous because I do not know what time, what day I die," he said. After being held at an immigration detention center, Abotbeek was granted refugee status. His family followed him to Australia, after paying smugglers a small fortune to bring them by boat from "Why they came is just because they have no other options," he said. "They were living a humiliated, life full of oppression, prisons and killings in Iraq." While thousands of people hope to, like Abotbeek, find safety in Australia, the issue of asylum seekers entering illegally is a divisive one But opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull accuses the Labor government of losing control of the country's borders because it relaxed "This has been a catastrophic failure in government policy," said Turnbull. Under the previous conservative government, asylum seekers who "They had kids behind razor wire, they had a range of different But race riots in Sydney four years ago showed the ugly face of Australian nationalism. Human rights activists fear that the opposition's efforts to demonize asylum seekers may unleash similar feelings. That concern is a small one for many of the refugees. Hassan Abotbeek's teenage son, Manhal, was rescued by the Australian navy from a sinking boat packed with asylum seekers. "My brother as soon as he got on he was scared to get on because it was like a fisherman's boat. Length is ten meters, fives meters the width," he said. "Me and some other kids were sleeping next to the engine room because there was no space. It was packed with 400 people. We thought of Australia as paradise because compared to our country it is paradise." Many others seeking asylum think the same and are willing to risk everything for the chance to start a new life in Australia. Despite the debate over boatpeople, new figures show that the vast
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