The fight to save the women on Nauru has become desperate. They are not safe there and, if we don’t act quickly, lives will be lost.
Two conversations are going on in Australia right now. One says that women need to be protected from domestic violence, that Australian women deserve to feel safe where they live and that anyone who contributes to that violence is, to quote our current Prime Minister, ‘Un-Australian’. The other conversation says that women and children who came to Australia seeking a safe place to live deserve to be dumped on Nauru where they are being threatened, abused and raped at a terrifying rate.
One of these conversations needs to change, and I think it’s clear which one.
There are disturbing stories emanating from Nauru almost daily and, while they are hard to listen to, they need to be shared so that the truth of Prison Island can be known. There is a young Somali woman on Nauru who has been raped. As a result of that assault she is now pregnant and she wants to terminate, but abortion is illegal in Nauru. So far, the Turnbull government has refused to bring her to Australia for the procedure and she is now more than 12 weeks pregnant.
This woman fled a war zone, she asked our government for help and was instead put straight back into harms way on Nauru. She now needs our care because of the shocking trauma she endured as a result of our government’s policies and the answer has been, to quote our former Prime Minister, ‘nope, nope, nope’. The sheer brutality of that is almost unthinkable.
There are other women, some who were raped in the camp and others who were raped in the community. Some have been transferred to Australia because of the injuries they suffered in those terrible attacks. Some, like this young Somali woman, are being left on the island to fend for themselves.
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Greens had the chance to support Gillard govt and we would have 8000 refugees and they take 800 refugees and the greens threw it away so I'll say go away greens you are nick clegg of oz politics
We all get it. Sarah Hanson Young cares about the plight of refugees. Oh, and marriage equality. It doesn't seem to matter to her that she was elected as a Senator for South Australia, but any concern for the desperate plight for the many homeless and unemployed here is completely non-existent.
The issue is. .cruelty to a child. NO child should be in detention..
Australian or refugee.
Other issues are not this issue!
There it is, the faux outrage over our homeless and unemployed.
What policies and funding initiatives have the Coalition introduced to combat these issues? Why do people only bring up these issues when talking about refugees? Usually, the people who use this argument are the same people who argue that there is too much social welfare and employment is about supply and demand.
I bring up this issue, because Sarah Hanson was elected to represent South Australians. Her talents would be better served if she joined a Refugee Agency. That way, perhaps S.A. could elect a politician who might actually display of modicum of concern for her constituents. It is the Labor Govt in S.A. who have run the state into the ground.
But how can you take a child away from its parents and put them unsupervised in the community? Or do you settle the whole family? If that's the case, then Australia should abandon its current scheme and simply have open borders.