Boat people on the Makassar Strait rescued by USS Rushmore, June 2015. Wikimedia Commons

 

Tempo-Sept 14

There must never again be Indonesian children suffering in Australian adult jails. Hundreds of Indonesian youngsters suspected of involvement in people smuggling to Australia between 2008 and 2013 underwent unsatisfactory legal proceedings. They were imprisoned in maximum security jails where some of them were sexually abused.  During that period, thousands of people from Afghanistan and countries in the Middle East passed through Indonesia on their way to their final destination of Australia. According to the UNHCR, in 2010, 12,640 people sought asylum in Australia. In 2011, the figure was 11,510. Over the next few years, the number rose sharply.

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First published in: Tempo