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Human Rights Overboard: Seeking Asylum in Australia


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Human Rights Overboard: Seeking Asylum in Australia

Contributors:

By (Author) Linda Briskman
By (author) Chris Goddard

ISBN:

9781921372407

Publisher:

Scribe Publications

Imprint:

Scribe Publications

Publication Date:

1st September 2008

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Migration, immigration and emigration
Human rights, civil rights
Central / national / federal government policies
History: specific events and topics

Dewey:

323.6310994

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 35mm

Weight:

590g

Description

In 2005, in the wake of the Cornelia Rau scandal, a citizen's inquiry was established to bear witness to events in Australian immigration-detention facilities. Until then, the federal government had refused to conduct a broad-ranging investigation into immigration detention in Australia, and the operations within detention centres had been largely shrouded in official secrecy. The People's Inquiry into Detention (as it came to be called) heard heartbreaking evidence about asylum-seekers' journeys to Australia, their detention process, life in detention, and life after detention. In total, around 200 people testified to the inquiry, and a similar number of written submissions were received. Human Rights Overboard draws together, for the first time, the oral testimony and written submissions from the inquiry in a powerful and vital book that stands as an indelible record of one of Australia's bleakest legacies. Clearly and comprehensively presented, the book is a haunting journey guided by voices from every side of the fence- former immigration detainees, refugee advocates, lawyers, doctors, psychiatrists, and former detention and immigration staff. Together, their stories bear testimony to a humanitarian disaster that Australia caused, and that must be remembered so that it never happens again. With a foreword by prominent humanitarian lawyer Julian Burnside, Human Rights Overboard is an essential book that will resonate with the Australian public and, indeed, the world, for years to come.

Reviews

"Human Rights Overboard is an important and moving book which deserves to be widely read and discussed." -- John Rutherford, Law Institute of Victoria
"The verdict, frankly, is nothing short of horrific. This book reveals something systematically rotten. Not isolated incidents, but a repressive structure ... The information gathered is so compelling, so relentless, and derived from so many diverse accounts in different parts of Australia, that accusations of bias must be crushed under its weight." -- Waleed Aly, Australian Literary Review
"There are heartbreaking stories of suffering on the journey to Australia, and even more heartbreak in the detention centres. Whatever your position on refugees, read this book. Engrossing and harrowing." -- Ian Nichols, West Australian
"This is a profoundly important book . . . It is not only an epitaph for the Howard government: it is also a caution to future generations." --Julian Burnside, Queen's Counsel

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