Australia has urged Indonesia to address border security issues due to the influx of migrant boats, many of which are run by illegal syndicates. Indonesian officials highlight their limited resources to manage the vast waters and emphasize the need for cooperation among source, transit, and destination countries rather than placing sole blame on Indonesia.
Main Idea : The hard-line policy also involves sending asylum-seekers that arrive by boat to camps on the Pacific islands of Nauru and Papua New Guinea despite strong criticism from rights groups.
They are banned from settling in Australia even if found to be genuine refugees.only one boat with asylum-seekers has reached the Australian mainland since December 2013. Before the policy was introduced, boats were arriving almost daily, with hundreds drowning en route.Abbott on Sunday said the key message for Indonesia was that his government was “prepared to do what’s necessary” to prevent unwanted boats arriving in Australian waters.
Main Idea : Labor immigration spokesman Richard Marles said the claims were affecting bilateral ties that were already strained
after Indonesia executed two Australian drug-smugglers in April, with Canberra temporarily recalling its ambassador in protest. Asked if he agreed with Bishop, he replied: “I don’t think now is the time for the Australian government to be walking down that path.
Main Idea : Abbott’s conservative
coalition implemented a tough immigration policy after coming to power in September 2013 that included military-led efforts to turn back such boats, which mostly come from Indonesia.
Main Idea : Indonesian waters are vast and we have limited manpower,” he told AFP.“And we are not talking about one or two migrant boats, but many. Syndicates run them, and they enter illegally so we cannot deal with this matter on our own.
The migrant issue must involve cooperation among source, transit and destination countries. Do not just blame Indonesia.
Main Idea : Do not blame Indonesia Agus Barnas, a spokesman for Indonesia’s security ministry
Bishop was wrong to simply blame his country and warned that if the payment allegations were true “ it will drive Indonesian crew and fishermen to race among themselves for extra money.
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How Bangladesh, Myanmar and Sri Lanka paid?
they were paid US$5.000
who has said the claims were affecting bilateral ties that were already strained?
Richard Marles
Why do not just blame Indonesia?
The migrant issue must involve cooperation among source, transit and destination countries.
where the goverment arrived in boat prevent unwanted ?
In Australia waters
When the Australia Mainland ?
Australia mainland since DECEMBER 2013
What the topic of the article?
australia tells Indonesia fix borders
Main Idea : Operation Sovereign Borders is for Indonesia to enforce sovereignty over
The best way for Indonesia to resolve any concerns “Operation Sovereign Borders is necessary because Indonesian boats with Indonesian crews are leaving Indonesia with the express intention of breaching our sovereignty, facilitated by illegal people-smuggling syndicates.”
Main Idea : Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has refused to deny the allegations, with the opposition Labor Party writing to the auditor-general requesting an urgent investigation
The Greens party was also due Monday to ask the upper house Senate to demand the government table documents detailing any payments.Bishop suggested in an interview with The Australian newspaper that Indonesia was to blame for failing to properly manage its borders.
Mind Idea : the captain and five crew of a boat carrying migrants.
Supporting detail
from Bangladesh, Myanmar and Sri Lanka, were each paid US$5,000 by an Australian immigration official to turn back to Indonesia were made to Indonesian police on Rote Island in the country’s east last week.
Main Idea : Indonesia to better secure.
Supporting Detail
after Jakarta demanded answers to allegations Canberra paid to turn back a boat of asylum-seekers