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Friday, February 10, 2017

Australia - World Conflict and Instability

Australians would like to think of ourselves as acquiting and welcoming as a community. When we die hard to interpret our national anthem we stand t any and proudly blather for those whove come across the sea weve boundless plains to share. As seen in the weeks following the 2005 fisticuffs Day tsunami, Australians as a whole rallied and raised great amounts of money for charity. Australia parades its self as a developed, civilized commonwealth. Yet, how is it that we are unable to conk this level of generosity to people feeling war and persecution, want sanctuary on our arena? How is it that we are able to accept our actions that result in the brutal and inhumane treatment of fellow traveler human beings?\nWhen Najaf Mazari dreamt of Australia, all he sought was to stand upon the spot of a land w present rockets did not land on my theater of operations in the middle of the shadow Fleeing unimaginable torture and persecution, he fled to Australia, desperately hoping t o find caoutchouc like many Afghan Hazara men. It did not matter to Najaf wherefore this conflict was occurring, why him. What mattered was purpose galosh. However safety was not what he found here in Australia. Malcolm Fraser, former flush Minister of Australia from 1975-1983, has said, in an clause published in the shape up (with regard to the grip centers in Australia) ask yourself this: are we alert to allow our government to launch a regime so brutal that the terror it creates would fit the terror from which people bunk?\nIn every grip centre across Australia and on Nauru and Manus island, there fuddle been widespread incidents of self-harm and attempted suicide, as a result of the uncouth treatment of these people, seeking safety after having encountered some of the approximately brutal, tyrannical regimes in all of History. People who have survived awful torture and persecution, finding detention centers in Australia too much, which has resulted in the continu ous reports of grievous self-h...

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