Barnett, Tracey, 1959-

The quiet war on asylum / Tracey Barnett. - 132 pages ; 19 cm. - BWB Texts . - BWB texts. .

"Why would a country that has never had a boatload of asylum arrivals in modern history suddenly legislate for mass detention? Geographically isolated and previously a world leader in fair treatment of refugees, New Zealand has abruptly changed tack. Treading across the refugee camps of Burma and Thailand, to Australia's detention centres and back to New Zealand, columnist Tracey Barnett looks hard at this controversial new policy. She speaks to asylum seekers, refugees, NGO workers and migrants - people on the move and on the ground. Their lives and stories reveal a reality far more complex than the political rhetoric, and one that questions just how fair and ethical New Zealand really is on the world stage today"--Publisher information. First published in Ebook format in 2013.

Includes bibliographical references.

Blindness on the hill -- The man who couldn't get angry -- The algorithm of bad opinions -- Dirtied definitions -- Playing by the rules, then ignoring them -- Australia's fair dinkum intolerance -- Drowning in deadly Pacific policy -- New Zealand: getting it right and pretending it's right! -- In lockstep with lockdown? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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Bridget Williams Books.


Refugees--Government policy--New Zealand.

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