when: 24 June 2021 | venue: The Addison Road Community Centre | cost: Free | address: 142 Addison Road, Marrickville NSW 2204 | website: https://events.humanitix.com/not-all-people-smugglers-are-the-same | tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/not-all-people-smugglers-are-the-same
published: 24 Jun 2021, 5 min read
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As part of our government's ongoing attempt to deny refugees and asylum seekers a right to safety in Australia, politicians from both sides of politics have demonised so-called people smugglers. Many refugees don't deserve our sympathy, the argument runs, because they were smuggled to our shores by criminal syndicates that traffic in human suffering. But there is more to this story.
Helping people leave their homelands because of war, persecution or natural disaster is nothing new in human history. From Jews escaping the Holocaust, 'boat people' fleeing communist Vietnam to families displaced by war in the Middle East, people smugglers have helped deliver countless people to safe havens.
In Refugee Week, it's time to rescue the term 'people smugglers' from expedient and cynical use and to understand why they sometimes play a crucial role in rescuing refugees at their times of greatest need.
Join us as we discuss the fascinating story of people smuggling in Australia's migration history, from the Second World War to the present, with special guests Ruth Balint and Carina Hoang, hosted by Minh Bui Jones.
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As part of our government's ongoing attempt to deny refugees and asylum seekers a right to safety in Australia, politicians from both sides of politics have demonised so-called people smugglers. Many refugees don't deserve our sympathy, the argument runs, because they were smuggled to our shores by criminal syndicates that traffic in human suffering. But there is more to this story.
Helping people leave their homelands because of war, persecution or natural disaster is nothing new in human history. From Jews escaping the Holocaust, 'boat people' fleeing communist Vietnam to families displaced by war in the Middle East, people smugglers have helped deliver countless people to safe havens.
In Refugee Week, it's time to rescue the term 'people smugglers' from expedient and cynical use and to understand why they sometimes play a crucial role in rescuing refugees at their times of greatest need.
Join us as we discuss the fascinating story of people smuggling in Australia's migration history, from the Second World War to the present, with special guests Ruth Balint and Carina Hoang, hosted by Minh Bui Jones.
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Not all 'people smugglers' are the same… 2021 is on 24 June 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Marrickville. Call +61423207530 for details. Visit their website at https://events.humanitix.com/not-all-people-smugglers-are-the-same.
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