Australia has turned back another boat of asylum seekers from Indonesia, leaving local villagers to rescue the 25 people stranded in the ocean. Indonesian authorities are reporting that Australian navy personnel may have fired shots as part of their operation to stop the boat from reaching Christmas Island.
Yes, you read that right. Shots.
As in actual bullets flying through the air towards a boat of people who were coming to Australia asking for our help.
This is the third boat to be turned back by the Abbott Government since December 13. But it’s the first time (that we know of) that military forces have allegedly resorted to firing weapons in order to deliver on the Government’s promise to ‘stop the boats’.
This is a brand new, devastating development.
Immigration Minister Scott Morrison has denied these allegations from Indonesian authorities. However his denial comes concurrently with a decision to stop briefing the media on asylum seeker arrivals.
That’s right folks, nothing to see here, nothing to see here.
And the Minister is being elusive: “Without commenting on any specific alleged incident I can confirm that no shots have been fired at any time by any persons involved in Operation Sovereign Borders at any time since the operation commenced,” he said in a statement.
Really, Minister, that’s all you got?