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Tony Kushner | Lampedusa and the Migrant Crisis 61
to Europe by sea, thousands drowning in the Mediterranean attempting to do so. A year later
and outside Europe, the crisis of boat people off the Indoniesian coast became scandalous, but
nothing compared to what would become the global migration story of 2015 as will be outlined
shortly. Earlier in the twenty first century within the Indian Ocean, Australiaâs treatment of
asylum seekers attempting to reach its shores provoked international criticism with the sinking
of the Palapa in 2001, a tragedy that was a portent of what was to follow in the new millen-
nium. A small fishing boat, it carried over 400 asylum seekers, mainly Afghans, journeying
from Indonesia and attempting to reach Christmas Island, which belongs to Australia. The
Australian government was determined that those on board, rescued from the sea by the Nor-
wegian vessel, the Tampa, would not enter its territory and after weeks at sea, they were detai-
ned in newly created âoff-shore processing centresâ. Christmas Island and other places en route,
Caroline Moorehead notes in her exploration of modern refugees, Human Cargo (2005), were
ââexcisedâ from Australia for the purposes of migration. Australia had effectively, by a stroke of
its pen, shrunk its bordersâ.6
Moorehead is one of the few who has been aware of the historical precedent explored in
this chapter, stating that this âPacific Solutionâ of relocating refugees âwas not new â the British
blockade of Palestine... had refused to let Jewish refugees land and pushed them to Cyprusâ.7 It
is significant that even then she dates such policies to the pre- rather than post-war era, reflec-
ting the vague memories associated with this troubled policy. This article will further explore
such parallels between journeys out of the Holocaust with contemporary boat migrants with
6 Caroline Moorehead, Human Cargo: A Journey Among Refugees (London: Chatto & Windus, 2005), 108.
7 Ibid.
Fig. 1: The cemetery of boats, Lampedusa, Photo: Tony Kushner
Mobile Culture Studies
The Journal, Band 2/2016
- Titel
- Mobile Culture Studies
- Untertitel
- The Journal
- Band
- 2/2016
- Herausgeber
- Karl Franzens University Graz
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2016
- Sprache
- deutsch, englisch
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- CC BY 4.0
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- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 168
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