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Tampering with Asylum by Frank Brennan & From Nothing to Zero by Julian Burnside

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February 2004, no. 258

Tampering with Asylum: A universal humanitarian problem by Frank Brennan

UQP, $30pb, 234pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

From Nothing to Zero: Letters from refugees in Australia's detention centres by Julian Burnside

Lonely Planet, $22 pb, 193 pp

Desert Sorrow: Asylum seekers at Woomera by Tom Mann

Wakefield Press, $24.95 pb, 205 pp

Tampering with Asylum by Frank Brennan & From Nothing to Zero by Julian Burnside

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February 2004, no. 258

It had to be the black metaphor of the season. On Boxing Day, Radio National ran a short, sharp-edged conversation on Australia’s changing relations with the Pacific island-states. One contributor, Professor William Maley, said that the Australian government’s bribery of the destitute statelet of Nauru made him think of ‘the caddish squire seeking out the most wretched prostitute in the village’. Responding. Richard Ackland commented that those who devised the appalling Pacific Solution seemed extraordinarily unconscious of the connotations that still attend that word ‘solution’.

A point well taken; how could that resonance have been lost? One macabre element in the present situation is a large-scale dimming-out of history, as though a huge shadow had fallen over the landscape, and the minatory shapes and forms of fascism, totalitarianism, the camps and the gulags had somehow receded from the common memory.

Tampering with Asylum: A universal humanitarian problem

Tampering with Asylum: A universal humanitarian problem

by Frank Brennan

UQP, $30pb, 234pp

From Nothing to Zero: Letters from refugees in Australia's detention centres

From Nothing to Zero: Letters from refugees in Australia's detention centres

by Julian Burnside

Lonely Planet, $22 pb, 193 pp

Desert Sorrow: Asylum seekers at Woomera

Desert Sorrow: Asylum seekers at Woomera

Tom Mann

Wakefield Press, $24.95 pb, 205 pp

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