Submitted by Netipr on Sat, 01/12/2019 - 13:54
"If any persons shall enter embark on board, or contract for the entering and embarking on board of any ship, vessel, or boat, as petty officer, seaman, marine, or servant, or in any other capacity not herein-before specifically mentioned, knowing that such ship, vessel, or boat is actually employed or is, in the same voyage or upon the same occasion in respect of which they shall so enter and embark on board, or contract so to do as aforesaid, intended to be employed in accomplishing any of the objects, or the contracts in relation to the objects, which objects and contracts h
Submitted by Netipr on Tue, 09/11/2018 - 05:00
Letter to Rt. Hon Jacinda Ardern MP, Prime Minister of New Zealand
... most important task at this stage is to transfer out these asylum-seekers in detention who have been going through immense psychological pressure. In this regards, I am very grateful to the Government of New Zealand for your generosity and your kind understandings of the plights of these asylum-seekers and I trust that these asylum-seekers would be taken off from the detention at the first available opportunity.
Submitted by Netipr on Wed, 12/27/2017 - 17:55
Friends, the 2017 Christmas is upon us again. Christmas for many of us is a time for love, peace and hope; and time for generosity of heart. It is rare few moments, as it seems, for ordinary folks in Australia that could have their time to open kind hearts for those enslaved asylum-seekers in PNG and Nauru. But my friends, I'm afraid that something may have somehow prevented, so far, such Australian kindness towards the asylum-seekers comes into fruition.
Submitted by Netipr on Sun, 12/10/2017 - 10:01
Unfortunately, Australian political system, whilst democratic in all aspects, had failed to respect the human rights of these asylum-seekers. It has been repeatedly demonstrated that both major parties, the LNP Government and Labour Opposition, are no-longer able to make rational decisions for the future of these asylum-seekers. Some of our politicians may also have been compromised. The state of affairs for the refugees at OPCs are untenable. I would therefore request your organization to urgently intervene in this evolving humanitarian crisis. In sum:
Submitted by Netipr on Thu, 09/22/2016 - 10:43
Submitted by Netipr on Sat, 09/17/2016 - 19:30
A pooch and piglet are on their journey to the human's City of Rights. They've been on a long and arduous journey; going through many difficult terrains and desert; underwent rain and storm. Recorded are the conversation between pooch and piglet:
Submitted by Netipr on Wed, 06/15/2016 - 23:39
Since the commencement of Operation Sovereign Borders, many observers have been questioning over the details of the operation, especially with the government's boat turnback procedures.
Submitted by Netipr on Tue, 05/10/2016 - 13:02
Friends: Inevitably, we are arriving at election season and all leaders, i.e. Turnbull, Shorten & Di Natale seems to be 'charged up' in securing for their lots. More than anything else, the mass media also seems prepared to meet this long anticipated election season.
Submitted by Netipr on Thu, 03/24/2016 - 07:15
My dear friends: In these days of a very sophisticated and well-featured free networks like Facebook, there are more than one way to help the causes for refugees. You can actually start your own "Group" to share and exchange information. All you need is few hours of your time in the evening, just to moderate the postings. Already there are handy ways and examples for setting up guidelines on an information forum you are about to administer.
The Internet and Grassroots Activism
Submitted by Netipr on Thu, 02/04/2016 - 07:23
The Radio National broadcasts, 31-1-2016. Correct me if I am wrong -- Fazel Chegeni has never been granted a proper protection visa (refugee status). He was briefly released into community on some type of bridging visa (i.e. there can be many forms of such visa, the Safe Heaven visa, one amongst). All he has been given by DIBP was the notice that he has a strong case to become a refugee in Australia. The fact that he was a stateless Kurdish man from Iran, this is not surprising.
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