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Government targets asylum seekers with graphic campaign


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By Socceroofan4life - 11 Feb 2014 8:30 PM

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/11/government-launches-new-graphic-campaign-to-deter-asylum-seekers

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Australian authorities have published a graphic campaign, seemingly aimed at deterring asylum seekers. It uses the slogan: “No way. They will not make Australia home”, and shows a map of Australia with a line struck through it. The campaign has also used a graphic novel depicting asylum seekers in distress in an offshore detention centre.


Elements of the campaign have been launched on the Department for Immigration and Border Protection website and on the Customs and Border Protection website, with neither department willing to comment on the material. The campaign also appears to include the first official concession that the Coalition government has ordered Australian defence personnel to turn asylum seeker boats back.


A section of the immigration site says: “Don’t waste your money – people smugglers are lying. The Australian government has instructed the Australian Defence Force to turn back boats where it is safe to do so.”

The 18-page digital graphic novel appears to be aimed at Afghan asylum seekers and was first published on the Customs and Border Protection website in November. It shows images of people suffering medical problems and depression in offshore detention centres.

The campaign also shows an illustration of a small boat on rough seas. The immigration department said it was a matter for Customs and Border Protection, who did not provide a comment by deadline.

Immigration and border protection minister Scott Morrison also declined to comment, despite repeated attempts at contacting him.

In opposition, Morrison criticised the Labor government for running a multimillion dollar advertising campaign purportedly aimed at dissuading asylum seekers from arriving in Australia by boat.

The Labor government adverts, introduced on 19 July after the so-called PNG solution was introduced, were labelled as “propaganda” by the Coalition after they were published in newspapers in Australia before they were circulated abroad. The Labor government spent more than $3 million on the adverts for domestic publication.

“These ads are NSW Labor 101,” said Morrison at the time, “They are ram-raiding the taxpayer’s ATM … Eddie Obeid would be proud.”

Guardian Australia asked Customs to specify whether the new campaign would be published in domestic media or abroad, and how much the campaign had cost, but is yet to receive a response.

By rusty - 25 Feb 2014 1:00 PM

MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:
The current policy of the government and the last one makes me sick . Refugees aren't a political play thing . Their human ffs ,both sides need to stop trying to appeal to the lowest common denominator and actually y ' know have a proper policy and not some catch cry of stop the boats or its the previous governments fault .


What magical solution do you propose? Either you can open the borders and enable the people smugglers to transport people on un-seaworthy vessels many that will inevitably sink and kill the people on board, which is cruel and inhumane, or you can close the borders and deny asylum seekers their wish to seek asylum in their country of choice, which some might argue is also cruel and humane. So you have to decide what is more moral, obeying outdated international policy or saving lives?

I don't think denying people the right to come here illegally and dangerously is particularly cruel, there are many other destinations where they can resettle which offers a much safer passage of travel. Some of those countries don't offer the high standard of living that we offer, so they take the risk to come here, but we shouldn't facilitate people smuggling , deaths at sea and queue jumping just so people can gain a higher standard of living.