Wednesday, May 13, 2015

THE SOUTH EAST ASIAN BOAT HAS FINALLY BEEN PERMITTED ENTRY IN TO INDONESIAN SEA PORT AFTER IT SUFFERED SEGREGATION AND INHUMANE REJECTION AT THE SEA PORTS OF MANY COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD.

     Satellite images have revealed the South East Asian refugees boat that had been on the endless voyage of no return along the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea coastal regions with hundreds of starving, or partially dead South East Asian refugees and illegal immigrants that have been identified as from Bangladesh, Myanmar and Sri lanka at the Indonesian coast stranded and without the required emergency medical assistance and basic, or essential commodities supply such as medicines, food, drinks, clothing and shelter for the stranded South Asian refugees that have survived the dangerous voyage of no return along the coasts of many countries around the World. The South East Asian boat that had been bound for the Australian coast near Sidney with hundreds of refugees and illegal immigrants had been intercepted by the Australian coast guards and rejected entry in to any of the Australian Sea Ports, Inspite of the worsening humanitarian condition of the very hungry and sick refugees, or illegal immigrants aboard the South East Asian boat that had frequently survived the high tides, or dangerous waves of the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The South East Asian boat continued in its voyage that had seemed endless to three European Union countries coastal towns in France, Italy and Spain, but unfortunately were rejected entry in to the ports of the mentioned countries with a quarter of its illegal immigrants, or refugees already dead. The South East Asian boat  continued further in its dangerous voyage after it suffered segregation, or entry rejection at the European Union countries sea ports and eventually disappeared in the high tides of the Indian Ocean, but finally were again picked-up by the European Union satellites stranded at the Indonesian Harbor. This extra-ordinary incident of segregation and inhumane rejection at sea should be presented to the United Nations and European Union countries in order for the nations to formulate new humanitarian and fair regulation, or legislation at sea than the current tougher immigration policy at sea.

                                                    Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia

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