Asylum seekers & refugees

Walter Kaufman was his own man, a survivor,‘at home in homelessness’. Vivienne Porzsolt recalls theremarkable life of a left-wing writer and unionist.

The quick collapse of the puppet government in Afghanistan and its army should not come as a surprise given theimperialists' criminalrecord.Sue Bolton argues that Australia'swar criminals needto be held to account.

Hundreds of Afghan-Australians marched to the steps of Parliament House in Adelaideto demandthe federal government lift the country's humanitarian intake of refugees trying to flee Afghanistan. Kerry Smith reports.

A large a protest called for freedom for Afghanistan, women’s rights, refugee rights and much more support the Afghani community. Susan Austin reports.

A passionate crowd of 1000 mostly Afghan-Australians and young people marched on Parliament House, calling for peace in Afghanistan. Anne McMenamin reports.

Scott Morrison probably never intended to rescue Afghans who had helped Australia’s occupation forces, but he is being forced to. Sue Bolton argues that he must be forced to do a lot more.

Alex Bainbridge reports on aprotestto mark eight years since Kevin Rudd declaredthe so-called “PNG solution”.

A former Department of Immigration deputy secretary told a rally for the Murugappan familythat good immigration policy can and should be compassionate. Paul Oboohov reports.

Asylum seekers like the Murugappan family must be given permanent residency, argues Pip Hinman.

Refugees are thetarget of new inhumane laws passed by the Coalition and Labor, reports Sue Bolton.

For the world's most persecuted people, the prospect of a return to 'normal' after the pandemic does not look very bright, writesJoanna Psaros.

A recent Refugee Action Collective forum exposed the punitive nature of temporary visas for asylum seekers, reports Chris Slee.