Dave/Ross on Thu, 30 May 2002 20:08:58 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> Refugee Embassy news |
Many thanks to all the people who have sent congratulations on the charges being dropped and notes of support for the newspaper idea. A bit of news is that the escapees who were sent to Port Hedland (and Curtin too, I think) are being flown in to Woomera today. There is a rumour that their ID numbers have been changed, to frustrate people trying to stay in touch with them. We'll try to check that out in the next few days. Another development is that we can get around the high cost of Pay-Tel phone calls now by calling IN to the mobiles that have been placed in the compounds in response to our complaints about the cost of phone calls. Detainees cannot use the phones to call OUT, but we here can call in. (They make a ten second call, asking us to phone back if they have something urgent that they want to tell us.) It means that we must pay mobile phone rates (about 44 cents a minute), but it's still a big savings over what Pay-Tel was charging, and it means that we can bear the full cost, instead of letting the refugees pay for phone calls. So we are asking that supporters send us phonecards once again. We won't be sending them into the detention centre. Instead, we will be using them ourselves, to phone into the detention centre. We expect to be making lots of calls and for longer periods of time, in order to get as much information and to give as much support as possible through this improved vital link. We are also asking supporters to send us stamps... lots of them. We expect to use about 150 stamps per issue for the "Freedom Banner" newsletter that will go to each of the detainees. We can probably cut that figure down over a period of a few weeks, by sending multiple copies to some detainees, and getting them to distribute those copies amongst the others. However, we have been approached by several groups about the possibility of making this an Australia-wide thing, with news and views from ALL of the detention centres, and with copies being posted to all of the detainees. It's exciting, but it'll take a lot of work and a lot of stamps. So if you can afford some 45-cent stamps or phone cards, please send them to Ross Parry, Post Restante, Woomera 5720. If you just want to make a cash donation, please fill in a deposit slip at any Westpac Bank, in the name of Ross Parry, Branch number 735065, and Account number 544-823. We have enough funds to keep us going another couple of weeks, but funds have been going out faster than they're coming in for the past few weeks. We don't need a LOT of money, but a little more cash would be helpful now... before we start screaming for it! :o) Thanks, everyone, for your support. The moral support really HAS been the best. We don't want anyone to feel pressured financially. We'll only do what we can afford to do, and settle for that if funds do not come in. Having a great time. Wish you were here! Love and peace, Dave and Ross, Woomera 5720 Phone: 0407-238805 P.S. Please do not ask us for the phone number to call directly to detainees. Ask the detainee that you are writing to; because each compound has a different number, and it really needs to be arranged on a one to one basis between the people calling and the one being called. That will avoid trivial calls from people who have not made the effort to write. Mobile phones here are unreliable at the best of times, so we want to make the best use of the times available for such calls. -- for the moment, mail to fold@idl.net.au will be automatically forwarded to ross777au@bigpond.com, so you may reply to either address and it will reach me. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net