UPDATE: AAP reports in part this morning
Immigration Minister Chris Bowen has defended sending an Iranian boy orphaned by the Christmas Island shipwreck back to the island even though he intends to move him back to Sydney next week.
Mr Bowen came under intense pressure to let the boy stay in Sydney where he has family willing to care for him.
But Mr Bowen decided Seena should go all the way back to the island’s detention centre even though he intends to release the boy into his Sydney family’s care next week.
“The advice to me was that it would be better not to break him up from the other family members who’ve been looking after him on Christmas Island – his aunty, his cousins, etcetera – who he’s bonded with over the last couple of months, but to keep them together and then to move them to the community,” Mr Bowen told ABC Radio on Friday.
…Seena will be one of 11 survivors – including two other children – who will be released next week.Mr Bowen denied he had expedited Seena’s case because of media pressure.
The day after funerals were held for some of the at least 30 asylum seekers who died in the Christmas Island boat tragedy, the Federal Government sent an 8-year-old orphan back to detention.
And as if the the political farce wasn’t already enough, Opposition Leader Tony Abbott praised shadow Immigration Minister Scott Morrison for having the ‘guts’ to apologise.
This despite his being a type of Clayton’s apology – he apologised for only the timing of his comments but didn’t back away from the original assertion that the funerals were ‘a waste of taxpayers’ money’.
Michelle Grattan,writing in the Sydney Morning Herald, saw the apology you have when you’re not having an apology for what is was:
‘Abbott, who backed Morrison on Tuesday, was vague about his own regret yesterday. ”I want to thank Scott for being man enough to accept that perhaps we did go a little bit too far,” he said. It might have been clearer if he had said ”Scott and I” (”we” could sound like Morrison had just got them all into trouble), and somewhat more accurate if he had omitted the phrase ”a little bit”. //
This is the same Scott Morrison who last year was actively searching for a wedge issue to tear apart the Labor Government. Asylum seekers have always been wedge issues, but he needed something specific.
The furore broke out as relatives mourned by gravesites, a shocking grief caught by news photographers which in itself – if you didn’t already know – just illustrates that we all grieve the same.
Among those who were buried were Zuma Ibrahimy, an 8 month old little girl and the father of an eight-year-old survivor of the disaster.
That 8 year old boy, who is now an ‘unaccompanied minor’ in detention on Christmas Island after his entire family drowned on that boat, was among the mourners. Take a moment to imagine what his life has been like since that disaster – and before it.
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"Three orphan survivors of the Christmas Island boat tragedy will be granted permanent refugee status, Immigration Minister Chris Bowen has flagged.
'The children, including nine-year-old Iranian Seena Akhlaqi Sheikhdost, will be released into community housing in Sydney later this week along with adult relatives currently with them on Christmas Island."
They had to
Otherewise they wouldnt be deterring the wave of under 10 kids trying to get to Australia, knowing all they had to do was drown both their parents to jump the queue.