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Subject: Church lobbies Ruddock to keep East Timorese in Australia
Church lobbies Ruddock to keep East Timorese in Australia
Cath News 30 Oct 2002
President of the Australian Catholic Bishops' Conference, Archbishop Francis
Carroll, has written to the Minister for Immigration, Multicultural and
Indigenous Affairs, the Hon Philip Ruddock, asking that 1800 East Timorese
asylum seekers, who have been in Australia for at least eight years, be allowed
to stay.
Many of the asylum seekers have recently received notification from the
Immigration Department that they must return to East Timor. They came to
Australia for protection many years ago, and have since lived in uncertainty,
waiting for a decision.
Archbishop Carroll told Mr Ruddock that it "seems unjust" to
"send them away from a country which they now regard as their home".
"They would be unable to continue their education satisfactorily in East
Timor," he said. "These children have become very much part of our
life and culture and could contribute in many ways to our future."
In his letter, Archbishop Carroll proposes that a special visa category be
formed so that these long-suffering people may be able to continue their lives
in Australia with right of Permanent Residence.
Most of the East Timorese are Catholics. The Catholic Migrant and Refugee
Office says they have become respected and valued members of the Church
community, and the Church feels a particular responsibility for them.
In a statement released yesterday, the Office said the asylum seekers' return
to East Timor would be very difficult for them and would add to the problems of
the new nation.
"Many children in the group have been born in Australia and have begun
their education here," said yesterday's statement. "Older children
have married and started their families here. Some have acquired employment in
fields of work which do not exist in East Timor."
Archbishop Carroll's move was supported by another statement, from the
Australian Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes (ACLRI).
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