[Greens-Media] Senate blocks inquiry into asylum seeker tragedy
Clark, Gemma (Sen S. Hanson-Young)
Gemma.Clark at aph.gov.au
Wed Oct 15 16:07:33 EST 2008
Wednesday 15 October 2008
Senate blocks inquiry into asylum seeker tragedy
A motion calling for a judicial inquiry into the Commonwealth
Government's People Smuggling Strike Team's actions, including those
concerning the boat known as SIEV X and its tragic loss of life, has
been voted down by the Senate.
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young moved the motion, which also called
for recognition of the seventh anniversary on October 19 of the SIEV X's
sinking, from which 353 lives were lost. The Greens and other
cross-bench senators supported it; the Government and Opposition voted
against.
Senator Hanson-Young said it was disappointing that the Government in
particular had not supported a judicial inquiry.
"While in Opposition, Labor was outspoken on the Howard Government's
people smuggling disruption policies and handling of the SIEV X
tragedy," she said.
"In September 2002, Senator John Faulkner declared he would continue to
press for a judicial inquiry into what he described as 'very serious
matters'.
"What on earth could have changed over the past six years such that the
loss of 353 lives, including 146 children, is no longer a serious enough
matter to deserve a judicial inquiry?"
Senator Hanson-Young said the Greens would continue to push for a
judicial inquiry into the matter.
"Australia has much to do to restore its international obligations to
asylum seekers," she said.
"A judicial inquiry would allow the truth to be uncovered around this
appalling blight on Australia's history books, and act as a measure to
ensure that such horror will never happen again."
The text of Senator Hanson-Young's motion follows.
For more information: Gemma Clark on 0427 604 760
The Senate
(a) notes that:
i) October 19, marks the 7th anniversary of a boat known as the
SIEV X, bound for Australia and carrying 421 passengers and crew;
ii) This boat sank with the tragic loss of 353 lives, including 146
children; and
iii) In Opposition, the Government repeatedly expressed its anger and
frustration with the former Government's inaction on establishing a full
judicial inquiry into the SIEV X tragedy;
(b) expresses its regret and sympathy at the tragic loss of so many
innocent lives; and
(c) calls on the Government to immediately establish an independent
judicial inquiry into all aspects of the People Smuggling Strike Team
operated by the Commonwealth Government from 2000 to date, in particular
the boat known as SIEV X.
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