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The [[children overboard affair]] was a controversial focus in the 2001 federal election campaign, when John Howard was accused of cynically demonising asylum-seekers. Mr Howard and senior ministers falsely claimed on the eve of the election that a boat of (mostly [[Iraq]]i) asylum-seekers had thrown their children into the water to guarantee their rescue by the Australian navy. When challenged about this, Howard said that the refugees "don't carry any visible signs of being demonised".<ref>http://www.bmartin.cc/pubs/bf/06saHerd.html</ref>
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The "[[Children Overboard affair]]" was a controversial focus in the 2001 federal election campaign, when John Howard was accused of cynically demonising asylum-seekers. Mr Howard and senior ministers falsely claimed on the eve of the election that a boat of (mostly [[Iraq]]i) asylum-seekers had thrown their children into the water to guarantee their rescue by the Australian navy. When challenged about this, Howard said that the refugees "don't carry any visible signs of being demonised".<ref>http://www.bmartin.cc/pubs/bf/06saHerd.html</ref>
 
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Revision as of 14:53, 9 May 2015

Person.png John Howard  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
Member ofAustralian Club (Sydney), International Republican Institute/Board and Staff, JP Morgan Chase/International Council, Mont Pelerin Society

Employment.png Prime Minister of Australia

In office
11 March 1996 - 3 December 2007
Preceded byPaul Keating
Succeeded byKevin Rudd

Children Overboard affair

Full article: Children Overboard affair

The "Children Overboard affair" was a controversial focus in the 2001 federal election campaign, when John Howard was accused of cynically demonising asylum-seekers. Mr Howard and senior ministers falsely claimed on the eve of the election that a boat of (mostly Iraqi) asylum-seekers had thrown their children into the water to guarantee their rescue by the Australian navy. When challenged about this, Howard said that the refugees "don't carry any visible signs of being demonised".[1]

 

A Quote by John Howard

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Port Arthur Massacre“We need to achieve a total prohibition on the ownership, possession, sale and importation of all automatic and semi-automatic weapons. That will be the essence of the proposal that will be put by the Commonwealth government at the meeting on Friday...”

 

Appointments by John Howard

AppointeeJobAppointedEnd
Julie BishopAustralia/Minister/Ageing7 October 200327 January 2006
Julie BishopAustralia/Minister/Women27 January 20063 December 2007
Julie BishopAustralia/Minister/Education and Science27 January 20063 December 2007
Peter DuttonAustralia/Minister/Workforce Participation26 October 200427 January 2006
Peter DuttonAssistant Treasurer of Australia27 January 20063 December 2007
Andrew ShearerNational security adviser
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