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  1. New Zealand should be doing more – MUCH MORE! These are people who’ve escaped war zones created by the US interference in middle east politics, and it’s the responsibility of the West to help the victims.

    Comments by racists who blame refugees for terrorist acts are unfounded and play into the hands of ISIS and Al Queda.

    1. Not so unfounded when the terror network that hit Paris AND Brussels hid among complicit Islamic migrant communities.

      1. Goodwin “complicit”?

        Do you have evidence for that claim? Or just something you’ve made up.

        Tell us; when the Wellington Trades Hall was bombed in March 1984, did you assume all Wellingtonians were complicit in the crime?

        What about the Rainbow warrior bombing? Were all French nationals living in New Zealand at the time complicit in that act of terrorism?

        Or are you simply being selective, based on non-European ethnicity?

        I look forward to your learned response to my questions.

    2. This is NZ human right record.

      Migration 67,000
      Refugees 750

      Plus we send troops to Iraq!

  2. +100 Great article.

    Personally would like to see those national who bomb countries made to resettle the resulting refugees into their country with full human rights. Might see a reduction in western warfare leading to the crisis if nations were actually held accountable for the amount of refugees they are creating.

    Pretty soon the world would find a more humane solution to fight terrorism than bombing the crap out of civilian populations around the world leading to the refugee crisis.

    Also outrageous that they are calling them ‘migrants’ when they are refugees and sending them to Turkey – out of sight out of mind I guess.

  3. Yes, it is a flawed and bad deal, and the UN have already announced they will not work with the EU on the new camps that will be created and filled in Greece and Turkey. Also have NGOs pulled out their support. There are anyway 50thousand or more refugees stuck in Greece, who arrived there before the agreement with Turkey.

    More will continue flowing into Greece as they are not aware of what is going on.

    It will turn out to be unmanageable and unworkable, and the crisis will continue.

    The EU is now a morally failed and bankrupt union, as there is total lack of unity and agreement on how to deal with the refugees already there, some members states and their governments are a total disgrace, breaching all human and refugee rights.

    But let us not forget why the refugee crisis exists for a start, it is the conflict in Syria, and that one is largely continued by the Syrian government, by ISIS, who do not surrender, and also to some degree by smaller groups like Al Nusra Front, who are not part of any negotiations.

    While refugees deserve fair treatment, there is NO solution as long as those responsible parties are taken out, and neutralised, that means beaten and barred from any power sharing.

    As Europe will not go into Syria, as the Russians will not allow that anyway, as ISIS wants foreign powers to go in and fight them, there is no solution.

    ISIS fuels the refugee crisis and at the same time the tensions in Europe, by doing what their supporters have done in Paris, Brussels and so forth. So far it is all working according to their agenda, and the refugees are stuck between a rock and a hard place, even worse.

    It will definitely be NO solution to simply let the flood continue, out of Syria, so IS can establish their Caliphate and let their followers fill the land with newly born, many new “citizens” of Islamic State, who will be indoctrinated from a young age, to fight jihad and destroy the west.

    I fear indeed, a major war, also involving Europe, is inevitable, as the UN led negotiations, backed by the US and Russia are also bound to fail.

  4. The more I learn about the way refugees get treated in Turkey, the more I am worried and disappointed about what this “agreement” between the EU and Turkey means. Here are some important information sources:
    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-europe-migrants-turkey-detention-insi-idUSKBN0UA09E20151227

    https://www.hrw.org/reports/2000/turkey2/Turk009-10.htm

    http://www.amnestyusa.org/our-work/countries/europe/turkey

    http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/eu-pushes-breakthrough-turkey-refugee-deal-566282539

    But going by what our government does or rather does not do, can we lecture any other government and country, I wonder?

    Even if the refugee quota here may be doubled, New Zealand would be doing much less than many countries in Europe, and less even than Australia.

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