This morning, there are reports of another asylum seeker tragedy off the coast of Italy. Over 50 people have been confirmed dead after their boat sank south of the island of Lampedusa. The tragedy comes after over 300 asylum seekers lost their lives in the same area, following a similar incident last week.
By JADE GINNANE
Last Friday, October 4, Italy declared a national day of mourning for the hundreds of men, women and children’s lives lost in the horrific sinking of a migrant boat, carrying an estimated 500 people.
The Italians demonstrated an enormous capacity for compassion and sorrow to those affected by this terrible tragedy.
A few days later, Australians woke up to an opinion piece by former immigration minister under the Howard era, Amanda Vanstone, declaring that a sad story from an asylum seeker does not entitle them to seek sympathy or refuge in Australia.
The story, ‘Media-savvy asylum seekers play hardball’, published in The Age, also declares: “Their modus operandi is to get as many sad stories associated with asylum seekers into the Australian media as possible. They want to press our sympathy button until we can’t stand it any more.”
And isn’t that the truth. We cannot stand it anymore so we are looking the other way. Australia has looked the other way 143 times in fact, with findings handed down by the United Nations in August this year finding the nation guilty of that many violations of international law in relation to the detention of 46 refugees. This is shameful, yet we still continue to read about ‘boat people’ who are ‘un-Australian’ ‘island hoppers’ and an inconvenience to a country suffering from a huge dose of indifference.