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Australia takes 'sugar off table' to stem asylum tide

By Reuters in Sydney | China Daily | Updated: 2014-11-20 07:45

Australia's government on Wednesday defended its decision to stop asylum seekers who pass through Indonesia from settling in Australia, a move that could leave Indonesia with thousands of refugees from the Middle East.

The government announced late on Tuesday that asylum seekers who registered with the UN High Commission for Refugees in Indonesia after July 1 would no longer be eligible for resettlement in Australia.

Australia will continue to resettle some refugees who registered before that date, but it has cut the number of places allocated, meaning the waiting period in Indonesia to be resettled will be much longer.

Immigration Minister Scott Morrison said the new rules were designed to stop the flow into Indonesia of asylum seekers from Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan.

"We're taking the sugar off the table," Morrison told ABC Radio on Wednesday. "People smugglers are smuggling people into Indonesia for the purpose of trying to get resettlement in Australia."

Australia and Indonesia resumed intelligence and military cooperation just three months ago after a monthslong rift over Australia's spying on former Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his wife and other top Indonesian officials.

The number of asylum seekers reaching Australia pales in comparison with other countries, but it is a polarizing political issue. Prime Minister Tony Abbott campaigned heavily on the issue before winning elections last year.

The UNHCR had recorded 10,623 asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia, awaiting resettlement, as of April. At that time, about 100 people were registering at its Jakarta office weekly.

Morrison declined to say whether the change was discussed by Abbott and current Indonesian President Joko Widodo at the weekend G20 Leaders Summit in Brisbane, but he said Indonesia was "fully apprised" of the decision before it was made public.

"We are happy to work with Indonesia in any way we can to reduce the number of people in Indonesia, but not through the process of encouraging more people to come to Indonesia because they think they will get a visa to Australia," he said.

(China Daily 11/20/2014 page11)

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