Australia agree to expand the strikes against Daash and to accept the 12 000 Syrian refugees and Iraqis
Wednesday 09-09-2015 | 10:57:34
Twilight News / Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced on Wednesday his government's approval to expand the campaign of air strikes against al (Daash) in addition to the rapid move to accept about 12 thousand additional refugees affected by the conflict in Syria and Iraq.
Abbott said at a news conference the Australian capital of Canberra "We must as a democratic country, free to stand against those who want to destroy life and building a terrorist state," he said, adding that his government "supports the legal basis for air strikes in Iraq being extended collective self-defense."
He explained that "warplanes Australian target organization (Daash) in Syria, not system (Syrian President Bashar) al-Assad," stressing that "the destruction of (Daash) is necessary not only to end the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East but also to put an end to the threat of Security in Australia and the whole world." .
He said that "The Australian government will soon send officials to the Middle East to work with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to start identifying candidates for resettlement but did not specify a timetable for the positions to be filled."
He pointed out that "Australia will focus on the permanent resettlement of 12 thousand refugees in the country, especially women, children and families of oppressed minorities who have sought refuge in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey because they are most in need of permanent protection."
He explained that his "government will also provide financial assistance of about $ 44 million for refugee agencies will be provided in the form of food and supplies, cash for refugees ready for winter."
The Australian Prime Minister exposure in the past few days to mounting pressure from opposition groups and refugees as well as some members of his party on the impact of claims by increasing the number of Syrian refugees to Australia after the worsening Syrian refugee crisis in Europe.
Australia is due to receive under Australian federal coalition on issues of foreign humanitarian and refugee law about 16750 refugees fiscal year (2017-2018), and 18750 refugees in fiscal year (2018-2019).
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Wednesday 09-09-2015 | 10:57:34
Twilight News / Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced on Wednesday his government's approval to expand the campaign of air strikes against al (Daash) in addition to the rapid move to accept about 12 thousand additional refugees affected by the conflict in Syria and Iraq.
Abbott said at a news conference the Australian capital of Canberra "We must as a democratic country, free to stand against those who want to destroy life and building a terrorist state," he said, adding that his government "supports the legal basis for air strikes in Iraq being extended collective self-defense."
He explained that "warplanes Australian target organization (Daash) in Syria, not system (Syrian President Bashar) al-Assad," stressing that "the destruction of (Daash) is necessary not only to end the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East but also to put an end to the threat of Security in Australia and the whole world." .
He said that "The Australian government will soon send officials to the Middle East to work with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to start identifying candidates for resettlement but did not specify a timetable for the positions to be filled."
He pointed out that "Australia will focus on the permanent resettlement of 12 thousand refugees in the country, especially women, children and families of oppressed minorities who have sought refuge in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey because they are most in need of permanent protection."
He explained that his "government will also provide financial assistance of about $ 44 million for refugee agencies will be provided in the form of food and supplies, cash for refugees ready for winter."
The Australian Prime Minister exposure in the past few days to mounting pressure from opposition groups and refugees as well as some members of his party on the impact of claims by increasing the number of Syrian refugees to Australia after the worsening Syrian refugee crisis in Europe.
Australia is due to receive under Australian federal coalition on issues of foreign humanitarian and refugee law about 16750 refugees fiscal year (2017-2018), and 18750 refugees in fiscal year (2018-2019).
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