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Children Overboard affair

The Children Overboard affair was an Australian political controversy involving public allegations by Howard government ministers in the lead-up to the 2001 federal election, that seafaring asylum seekers had thrown children overboard in a presumed ploy to secure rescue and passage on 7 October 2001.

The government's handling of this and other events involving unauthorised arrivals worked to its advantage. The Tampa affair had led the government to adopt stricter border protection measures to prevent unauthorised arrivals from reaching Australia by boat. Polls indicated the measures had public support. The government was able to portray itself as "strong" on border protection measures and its opponents as "weak". In November 2001, the Liberal-National coalition was re-elected with an increased majority.

The Australian Senate Select Committee for an inquiry into a certain maritime incident later found that no children had been at risk of being thrown overboard and that the government had known this prior to the election. The government was criticised for misleading the public and cynically "(exploiting) voters' fears of a wave of illegal immigrants by demonising asylum-seekers".[1][2]

Although reports indicated that the strain of being towed was the proximate cause of the asylum seeker boat eventually sinking,[3] Australian Prime Minister John Howard asserted that the asylum seekers "irresponsibly sank the damn boat, which put their children in the water".[2]

Background edit

In the early afternoon of 6 October 2001, HMAS Adelaide intercepted a southbound wooden-hulled vessel, designated SIEV 4 (Suspected Irregular Entry Vessel), carrying 223 passengers and crew, 100 nautical miles (190 km) north of Christmas Island, and the vessel then sank.[4] The next day, which was the day before the issue of writs for the 2001 federal election,[5] Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock announced that passengers of SIEV 4 had threatened to throw children overboard. This claim was later repeated by other senior government ministers including Defence Minister Peter Reith and Prime Minister Howard.[6][7]

Senate inquiry edit

A Senate select committee inquiry, composed mainly of non-government senators, found that no children were thrown overboard from SIEV 4, that the evidence did not support the Children Overboard claim, and that the photographs[8] purported to show children thrown into the sea were taken after SIEV 4 sank.[7] In response, Howard said that he acted on the intelligence he was given at the time.

A minority dissenting report, authored by government senators on the committee, described the inquiry as driven by a "misplaced sense of self-righteous outrage [felt] by the Australian Labor Party at its defeat in the 2001 federal elections". An appendix to their report documented cases where passengers aboard other SIEVs had threatened children, sabotaged their own vessels, committed self-harm and, in the case of SIEV 7 on 22 October, thrown a child overboard who was rescued by another asylum seeker.[9][10]

Scrafton revelations edit

Michael Scrafton, a former senior advisor to Peter Reith, revealed on 16 August 2004 that he told Howard on 7 November 2001 that the Children Overboard claim might be untrue.[11] Howard said that they only discussed the inconclusive nature of the video footage.[12] In light of the new information, the Labor opposition called for further inquiry.[13]

On 29 August, Howard announced the 2004 federal election. On 1 September, a second inquiry composed mainly of non-government senators was convened.[14][15] While the final report on 9 December found Scrafton's claims to be credible,[16][17] government committee members questioned the reliability of Scrafton's recollections and wrote a minority dissenting report challenging that finding.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kim Arlington (24 August 2004). "Children overboard the most despicable of lies: Hawke". The Age. Fairfax.
  2. ^ a b George Megalogenis (27 February 2006). . The Australian. Archived from the original on 13 March 2006.
  3. ^ David Marr (28 February 2006). "Truth overboard : the story that won't go away". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax.
  4. ^ a b Majority Report – Chapter 3 – The 'Children Overboard' Incident: Events and Initial Report, Select Committee on A Certain Maritime Incident, 23 October 2002 17 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Election Dates (1901 to Present) – House of Representatives, Australian Electoral Commission
  6. ^ Jenny Brockie (8 November 2001). . Insight. SBS. Archived from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2007.
  7. ^ a b . Parliament of Australia. 23 October 2002. Archived from the original on 12 January 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  8. ^ Truth overboard 28 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Government Members Report – Appendix I – The Pattern of Conduct, Select Committee on a certain maritime incident". Parliament of Australia. 2002. from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  10. ^ Cynthia Banham (24 October 2002). "Liberal senators slam children overboard inquiry". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  11. ^ Catherine McGrath (16 August 2004). "Mike Scrafton speaks live about children overboard affair". The World Today. ABC Radio.
  12. ^ Greg Jennett (16 August 2004). "Howard pressured over 'children overboard' knowledge". Lateline. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  13. ^ "ALP wants new kids overboard probe". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 16 August 2004.
  14. ^ Media Release, Senate Select Committee on the Scrafton Evidence, 31 August 2004 18 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ AAP (1 September 2004). "Children overboard to dominate campaign". The Age. Fairfax.
  16. ^ Senate Select Committee on the Scrafton Evidence, 9 December 2004 10 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Alexandra Kirk (9 December 2004). "Senate inquiry finds Scrafton's children overboard evidence credible". The World Today. Australian Broadcasting Corporation Local Radio.
  18. ^ . Senate Select Committee on the Scrafton Evidence. 9 December 2004. Archived from the original on 14 July 2007.

External links edit

  • Australian Senate – Select Committee for an inquiry into A Certain Maritime Incident
  • "A Certain Maritime Incident – Senate Select Committee Report, October 2002", full report (214 MB) at APH website, accessed 3 November 2018
  • About 45 leaked Australian NAVY photographs of the kids overboard, being rescued by the sailors
  • "Scrafton and Howard locked in dispute over children overboard" (transcript), by Matt Brown: The World Today (ABC Local Radio), 1 September 2004.
  • "Indifference can be dangerous", by Shaun Carney, The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 April 2002.
  • Kevin, Tony (2004). A Certain Maritime Incident the Sinking of SIEV X. Scribe Publications. ISBN 1-920769-21-8.
  • Kevin, Tony (2012). Reluctant Rescuers: An Exploration of the Australian Border Protection System's Safety Record in Detecting and Intercepting Asylum-seeker Boats, 1998–2011. self-published. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-987319-0-05.

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See also 2001 Australian federal election The Children Overboard affair was an Australian political controversy involving public allegations by Howard government ministers in the lead up to the 2001 federal election that seafaring asylum seekers had thrown children overboard in a presumed ploy to secure rescue and passage on 7 October 2001 The government s handling of this and other events involving unauthorised arrivals worked to its advantage The Tampa affair had led the government to adopt stricter border protection measures to prevent unauthorised arrivals from reaching Australia by boat Polls indicated the measures had public support The government was able to portray itself as strong on border protection measures and its opponents as weak In November 2001 the Liberal National coalition was re elected with an increased majority The Australian Senate Select Committee for an inquiry into a certain maritime incident later found that no children had been at risk of being thrown overboard and that the government had known this prior to the election The government was criticised for misleading the public and cynically exploiting voters fears of a wave of illegal immigrants by demonising asylum seekers 1 2 Although reports indicated that the strain of being towed was the proximate cause of the asylum seeker boat eventually sinking 3 Australian Prime Minister John Howard asserted that the asylum seekers irresponsibly sank the damn boat which put their children in the water 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Senate inquiry 3 Scrafton revelations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground editIn the early afternoon of 6 October 2001 HMAS Adelaide intercepted a southbound wooden hulled vessel designated SIEV 4 Suspected Irregular Entry Vessel carrying 223 passengers and crew 100 nautical miles 190 km north of Christmas Island and the vessel then sank 4 The next day which was the day before the issue of writs for the 2001 federal election 5 Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock announced that passengers of SIEV 4 had threatened to throw children overboard This claim was later repeated by other senior government ministers including Defence Minister Peter Reith and Prime Minister Howard 6 7 Senate inquiry editA Senate select committee inquiry composed mainly of non government senators found that no children were thrown overboard from SIEV 4 that the evidence did not support the Children Overboard claim and that the photographs 8 purported to show children thrown into the sea were taken after SIEV 4 sank 7 In response Howard said that he acted on the intelligence he was given at the time A minority dissenting report authored by government senators on the committee described the inquiry as driven by a misplaced sense of self righteous outrage felt by the Australian Labor Party at its defeat in the 2001 federal elections An appendix to their report documented cases where passengers aboard other SIEVs had threatened children sabotaged their own vessels committed self harm and in the case of SIEV 7 on 22 October thrown a child overboard who was rescued by another asylum seeker 9 10 Scrafton revelations editMichael Scrafton a former senior advisor to Peter Reith revealed on 16 August 2004 that he told Howard on 7 November 2001 that the Children Overboard claim might be untrue 11 Howard said that they only discussed the inconclusive nature of the video footage 12 In light of the new information the Labor opposition called for further inquiry 13 On 29 August Howard announced the 2004 federal election On 1 September a second inquiry composed mainly of non government senators was convened 14 15 While the final report on 9 December found Scrafton s claims to be credible 16 17 government committee members questioned the reliability of Scrafton s recollections and wrote a minority dissenting report challenging that finding 18 See also editImmigration to Australia Jane Halton then Chair of the People Smuggling Taskforce 4 Ruddock v Vadarlis SIEV X which sank on 19 October 2001 just south of the Indonesian island of Java killing 353 peopleReferences edit Kim Arlington 24 August 2004 Children overboard the most despicable of lies Hawke The Age Fairfax a b George Megalogenis 27 February 2006 They sank the boat Howard says The Australian Archived from the original on 13 March 2006 David Marr 28 February 2006 Truth overboard the story that won t go away The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax a b Majority Report Chapter 3 The Children Overboard Incident Events and Initial Report Select Committee on A Certain Maritime Incident 23 October 2002 Archived 17 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Election Dates 1901 to Present House of Representatives Australian Electoral Commission Jenny Brockie 8 November 2001 John Howard Interview Insight SBS Archived from the original on 30 August 2007 Retrieved 20 September 2007 a b Majority Report Executive Summary Select Committee on A Certain Maritime Incident Parliament of Australia 23 October 2002 Archived from the original on 12 January 2011 Retrieved 17 January 2014 Truth overboard Archived 28 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine Government Members Report Appendix I The Pattern of Conduct Select Committee on a certain maritime incident Parliament of Australia 2002 Archived from the original on 16 January 2014 Retrieved 17 January 2014 Cynthia Banham 24 October 2002 Liberal senators slam children overboard inquiry The Sydney Morning Herald Catherine McGrath 16 August 2004 Mike Scrafton speaks live about children overboard affair The World Today ABC Radio Greg Jennett 16 August 2004 Howard pressured over children overboard knowledge Lateline Australian Broadcasting Corporation ALP wants new kids overboard probe ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 16 August 2004 Media Release Senate Select Committee on the Scrafton Evidence 31 August 2004 Archived 18 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine AAP 1 September 2004 Children overboard to dominate campaign The Age Fairfax Senate Select Committee on the Scrafton Evidence 9 December 2004 Archived 10 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Alexandra Kirk 9 December 2004 Senate inquiry finds Scrafton s children overboard evidence credible The World Today Australian Broadcasting Corporation Local Radio Government Senators Report Senate Select Committee on the Scrafton Evidence 9 December 2004 Archived from the original on 14 July 2007 External links editAustralian Senate Select Committee for an inquiry into A Certain Maritime Incident A Certain Maritime Incident Senate Select Committee Report October 2002 full report 214 MB at APH website accessed 3 November 2018 About 45 leaked Australian NAVY photographs of the kids overboard being rescued by the sailors Media releases by John Howard on the Scrafton claims Senate Select Committee on the Scrafton Evidence Scrafton and Howard locked in dispute over children overboard transcript by Matt Brown The World Today ABC Local Radio 1 September 2004 Indifference can be dangerous by Shaun Carney The Sydney Morning Herald 8 April 2002 Kevin Tony 2004 A Certain Maritime Incident the Sinking of SIEV X Scribe Publications ISBN 1 920769 21 8 Kevin Tony 2012 Reluctant Rescuers An Exploration of the Australian Border Protection System s Safety Record in Detecting and Intercepting Asylum seeker Boats 1998 2011 self published p 190 ISBN 978 0 987319 0 05 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Children Overboard affair amp oldid 1164802462, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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