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A boatload of suspected asylum1 seekers intercepted2 off Australia's northern coast is being taken to an island center for processing. After a spate3 of people smuggling4 incidents, the government has outlined plans to intensify5 surveillance of its northern waters. From Sydney, Phil Mercer reports.
This is the sixth boatload of suspected illegal migrants to enter Australian waters in the past two months.
A navy warship6 spotted7 the latest unauthorized arrival near the Western Australian town of Broome. On board were three crewmen and 44 passengers.
Their nationalities have not yet been made public.
The vessel8 is being escorted to Christmas Island, a remote Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, for immigration processing.
Because of the recent rise in captured smuggling vessels9, the Canberra government will deploy10 an extra patrol boat and aircraft to increase surveillance off the northern coast. Many boat people have arrived in the north, sailing from nearby Indonesia.
What is responsible for rise in boat people?
Refugee advocate Phil Glendenning thinks that a surge in violence in Afghanistan may well be responsible for the recent increase.
"People are fleeing from the war, they are fleeing from persecution," he explained. "It's been predicted by the United Nations' Commissioner11 for Refugees that there would be this increase because of the conflicts that are taking place internationally, in particular in Afghanistan and that is what we are seeing and we should not be surprised by it."
Officials say there has been a "slight increase" in the number of boat people heading to Australia in recent weeks.
Government reacts to people smuggling criticism
However, government ministers reject opposition12 claims that people smuggling has risen because of a softening13 of immigration rules. Earlier this year the government abandoned the controversial practice of automatically detaining all asylum seekers who entered the country illegally.
The government says people traffickers are taking advantage of good seasonal14 conditions and the extra border patrols will protect Australia's vast and largely unguarded borders.
Arrest made
Australian police have charged a 31-year-old Indonesian man with people smuggling. The man, identified as Pombili, is alleged15 to have been in charge of a boat apprehended16 near the isolated17 Ashmore Islands last month.
He has been charged with bringing a group of non-citizens into Australia. It is an offense18 that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
This is the sixth boatload of suspected illegal migrants to enter Australian waters in the past two months.
A navy warship6 spotted7 the latest unauthorized arrival near the Western Australian town of Broome. On board were three crewmen and 44 passengers.
Their nationalities have not yet been made public.
The vessel8 is being escorted to Christmas Island, a remote Australian territory in the Indian Ocean, for immigration processing.
Because of the recent rise in captured smuggling vessels9, the Canberra government will deploy10 an extra patrol boat and aircraft to increase surveillance off the northern coast. Many boat people have arrived in the north, sailing from nearby Indonesia.
What is responsible for rise in boat people?
Refugee advocate Phil Glendenning thinks that a surge in violence in Afghanistan may well be responsible for the recent increase.
"People are fleeing from the war, they are fleeing from persecution," he explained. "It's been predicted by the United Nations' Commissioner11 for Refugees that there would be this increase because of the conflicts that are taking place internationally, in particular in Afghanistan and that is what we are seeing and we should not be surprised by it."
Officials say there has been a "slight increase" in the number of boat people heading to Australia in recent weeks.
Government reacts to people smuggling criticism
However, government ministers reject opposition12 claims that people smuggling has risen because of a softening13 of immigration rules. Earlier this year the government abandoned the controversial practice of automatically detaining all asylum seekers who entered the country illegally.
The government says people traffickers are taking advantage of good seasonal14 conditions and the extra border patrols will protect Australia's vast and largely unguarded borders.
Arrest made
Australian police have charged a 31-year-old Indonesian man with people smuggling. The man, identified as Pombili, is alleged15 to have been in charge of a boat apprehended16 near the isolated17 Ashmore Islands last month.
He has been charged with bringing a group of non-citizens into Australia. It is an offense18 that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
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1 asylum | |
n.避难所,庇护所,避难 | |
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拦截( intercept的过去式和过去分词 ); 截住; 截击; 拦阻 | |
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6 warship | |
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v.(军)散开成战斗队形,布置,展开 | |
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