Gajalakshmi
Paramasivam – 29 May 2015
Becoming Australian
Last night we participated in an
information sharing session for Asylum seekers of Sri Lankan Tamil origin. The session was organized
by Australian Tamil Congress with Mr. Bala
Wigneswaran as the main facilitator. RACS – Refugee Advice and Casework
Services made the presentation on the basis of changes to Government Policies
as per new legislation that became effective in December 2014. Details and Analyses provided further insight
into Government’s own thoughts in relation to Balancing the two sides to bring
about Equilibrium. I felt satisfied that as per the Truth known to me about Sri
Lankan applicants – the rights of genuine Asylum seekers have not been damaged
by the changes. The process has been changed and I felt positive identification
with the provisions that an Applicant who receives Temporary Protection Visa
would be able to ‘work’ and that one who is granted Safe Haven Enterprise Visa
could work in specific regions.
Work, I believe is a cure in itself and
facilitates the worker with the opportunity to contribute through her/his work
to ownership in Australia. I believe that one who so accumulates ‘service’
credits through work – would be recognized by the Australian system however
small the value of the initial claim may be – to Australian Residence. One needs this investment in Australian values
– to feel that sense of belonging which makes a place one’s ‘home’ – with or
without the legal certification. An applicant who accumulates such credits –
not to show but for her/himself for keeps – would work the Australian system –
wherever s/he may physically be. The
powers of all genuine Australians would naturally support this person even though
both sides may not be conscious of it. That is the way of Truth.
Truth empowers the person/s who discovers
Truth, the person/s who upholds that Truth and the place where it is discovered
and / or upheld. An effective manager would identify with each participant’s
Truth through her/his own Truth and that leads to consolidation. The Federal
Government may or may not have formed this true picture when introducing this
new legislation. To my previous response on this issue the Prime Minister’s
Office wrote:
‘Your
views are noted and they are important. A strong democracy and a responsive
government
always require constant feedback from its people about the issues that concern
them.’
In contrast – a Tamil Asylum Seeker who
abandoned the training program that was facilitated by us for him in Sri Lanka,
and took the boat to Australia – showed an ‘attitude’ that he did not need my
advice. Instead, he referred to an officer who had commended him for his
contribution to that officer’s work – (non-immigration) and expressed
confidence that he would be helped by that officer. I concluded that I was
contacted to find out whether we had
anything that was of ‘use’ to this Applicant. He did not contact me for my
wisdom which comes with discipline.
Even though some carrying professional
status and of Sri Lankan origin write to me insultingly I try and find the
goodness in them when forming the big picture. I learnt from my son that each
one would read their own message from a a work of art. Every Service output is a work of art. To connect to
the deeper mind of the artist the audience needs to be in a free environment –
not to show or be shown. The picture drawn by the Australian Government in
relation to Illegal Maritime Arrivals is open for viewing now. We will form our
own pictures – as per our own Truth and/or Desires and/or Calculated Rights. Those who read through their Truth will
empower all those who believe in them. A
Community needs structures to promote that kind of sharing. Those who provide
services without any return expectations naturally accumulate such shares of
empowerment. An applicant who believes in such a citizen would be successful in
real terms. In current Australian structure such an Applicant would succeed through
the official system also. This is so –
because Australia is currently reliable
in this regard.
Asylum seekers need to be encouraged to
self-assess to know whether they would be better off or worse off in Australia.
Through this process, they need to be encouraged to discard hearsay
expectations and identify with their own expectations through the available
avenues in Australia. Every member of the Community who feels common belonging
in both – their cultural community as well as Australian Society – would naturally
maintain the Equilibrium between Policy and Experience. Every applicant who
believes in such person/s would in real terms be eligible to membership in
Australian Society. One who already is a real Australian would identify with
such an Applicant. By working – this credit could be accumulated by an
applicant during the waiting period. Some who had it easy back in their country
of origin would have the opportunity to reassess and return if they feel they would
be better off by returning. Such
self-assessors would promote Democracy whether
they are here in Australia or are back in their country of origin. True work is never wasted.
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