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Author: Paul Power

12 Mar

YLS Sale Symposium: ‘Stopping the Boats’–Australia’s Appalling Example to the World

[Paul Power is Chief Executive Officer of the Refugee Council of Australia and a member of the Steering Committee of the Asia Pacific Refugee Rights Network.] In January 2014, a ranger in West Java reported to the Indonesian navy that a mysterious orange vessel had landed on a remote coral reef and about 60 people had disembarked and disappeared. The naval...

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