Don't get me wrong, it's not like I agree with the current state of things, because I don't.
I'm just trying to explain some of the reasons for the policy.
I'm not saying she didn't spend 16 months in prison while her application was considered, or that boat people shouldn't be held while their stories are being checked etc, but it seems a bit crazy to me that even if it turns out you are a legit case you still don't get to enter. Or, as the article says, if you aren't you might just be held in legal limo indefinitely because Australia has no treaties to return many people.
Thus another reason to set a policy of no entry is the fact that they do risk their lives needlessly to get here, which is not the case when coming in via an aircraft.
Every year there are hundreds of people dying on these boats trying to get there.
If the policy was changed so they are given asylum then more people would start trying, which means more people dying.
This is why they are advertising in Afghanistan for example, that they will not be given asylum in Australia.
In this sense Australia is pretty unique as far as refugee's go. I can't think of any other country where people are literally dying trying to get into when they aren't in a life or death situation at the point of departure. They are in effect going from a non life threatening situation into a life threatening situation while claiming that they left their first country because they were in a life threatening situation. Madness.
It's really a no win situation for anyone but the people smugglers and corrupt police in Indonesia.
As a side effect to this problem, Australia has now introduced some of the most convoluted systems for port entry in the world.
Designed to prevent refugees coming on ships, they struck a deal with shipping companies to only fine the captains for breach of the new rules (because it creates problems with a captain having a criminal record for other countries) but they take private boats (yachts cruising) to the full extent of the law. This means heavy fines and criminal convictions relating to customs entry. Needless to say this has caused all manner of problems for the cruising community because a criminal conviction causes them problems with entry into other countries.
Many private vessels now avoid porting anywhere in Australian waters.
I know the people charged and convicted in the first case, set the precedent so to speak. They arrived but had to be towed due to mechanical failures but because they hadn't read the really hard to get to website regarding the new 96 hour rule (almost strategically hidden) they were taken into custody after they were towed into port.
Nice eh?
Their yacht had issues, they needed assistance, they call for help and Oz comes to the rescue, tows you then charges you for illegally entering Australian waters. WTF?
Another case involves an elderly German couple who went to the Australian consulate in Fiji IIRC, were given old paperwork to fill out which didn't even have the new 96 hour rule on there and they too were arrested for illegal entry. They fought it, lost, appealed, got the great Australian kangaroo court and lost and had to pay prosecution costs. In effect they lost their retirement trying to defend themselves, got criminal records and were pretty much screwed on their dream vacation they had planned. Welcome to Australia.
What's the 96 hour rule?
Well, you have to report to customs by email (don't try phone because if they lose the records you are screwed) 96 hours before making port in Australia but no longer than 10 days. There are a few special exceptions.
To add to the fun, they no longer accept SW radio reporting so the only option is email. Not that many people have email on yachts. Most have SW radio though...
Rules designed to stop smuggling people via ship, applied to all vessels for good measure, hamstrung because if they prosecuted ships they would have no more container vessels wanting to come to Australia. So in practice the only thing it does is screw over smaller vessels entering Australian waters. Nothing but a useless waste of time and effort.
The border protection by sea has become a disaster for Australia's public image, not just on the refugee issue. There seems to be no tolerance unless you have money or influence.
Luckily we're not planning to go to Oz via boat...
So yeah, something needs to be done other than these stupid knee jerk reactions. Figuring out what the best thing to do however and getting someone to push it is the issue.
Indonesia isn't interested. Its far easier for them just to pass the buck to oz.
In the meantime, more refugee's will die, Australia gets to have its name dragged through the mud. Some of it very deserved I'll add and no one in power gives a shit.