Will Shakespear
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Kevin Rudd on people smugglers:
Video - Rudd: Smugglers can 'rot in hell' - The Age
he calls them "The vilest form of human life" and also "scum of the earth" and also says they "can rot in hell" :s
Graney on people smugglers:
'Scum of earth' ply dangerous trade - Local News - News - General - The Canberra Times
they're clearly not nice ppl... but are they doing good?
Video - Rudd: Smugglers can 'rot in hell' - The Age
he calls them "The vilest form of human life" and also "scum of the earth" and also says they "can rot in hell" :s
Graney on people smugglers:
other stuff:Alleged.
I seriously think people smuggling (in regards to refugees alone) is generally moral. There'll be instances of immorality, but the overrall principle and spirit is right. It really is the only option for these people. It's a huge investment to secure a place on one of these boats, the kind of money that would buy a very good life in the countries they're fleeing, the only reason they'd waste such a large amount of money is if their life is in danger if they were not to leave their home country.
People smugglers are doing the right thing in providing a necessary service to rescue people in peril. It's completely fair for them to charge a fee for this service, they can only possibly help a limited number of people, charging a fee, making money keeps the business sustainable and enables them to help more people. The people smugglers would prefer not to lose their boats and staff, but it's unavoidable due to the harrassment they face from the state.
I'm for the rule of law where it's appropriate and fair, but these people have no legal recourse, the law is absurd. I have no respect for the law that condemns people to die. People smugglers are heroic, I have great respect for their work.
'Scum of earth' ply dangerous trade - Local News - News - General - The Canberra Times
People smuggling is big business.
Amnesty International estimates as many as four million people are trafficked or smuggled across international borders each year. The value of this criminal trade has been estimated to exceed $US10billion ($A14billion) a year.
In the past two decades the processes of globalisation, economic instability and persistent civil conflicts have caused unprecedented migration from some of the least developed and most troubled parts of the Middle East, Africa, Asia, South America and Eastern Europe to Western Europe, North America and Australia.
People smuggling has boomed as Western nations have progressively restricted and closed legal avenues for asylum seekers and forced them to rely on the help of criminal networks to have any chance of arriving at their destination.
they're clearly not nice ppl... but are they doing good?