worth reading the life of faysal and what he suffered in the hands of the australians.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/dec/30/faysal-ishak-ahmeds-life-was-full-of-pain-australia-had-a-duty-to-protect-him?CMP=share_btn_tw
repulsewarrior wrote:...why Lordo, can't you tell it as it is, the caring nature of Australia. Isn't that enough? Why sully the Truth?
...indeed, it is not the first time, where Australia has been noted for its most harsh treatment of these people, displaced, interned, now illegal as immigrants anywhere in the world.
Lordo wrote:repulsewarrior wrote:...why Lordo, can't you tell it as it is, the caring nature of Australia. Isn't that enough? Why sully the Truth?
...indeed, it is not the first time, where Australia has been noted for its most harsh treatment of these people, displaced, interned, now illegal as immigrants anywhere in the world.
is australia not part of the western culture and alliance.
we now have trump talking about not releasing people who have been held without trial for over a decade but begining a new round of detainees. when will they realise that their methods are not working and if anything it is feeding the terrorist numbers.
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