BHS YR 11 ENGLISH Reading and Responding A presentation looking at context.
Feb 22, 2016
BHS YR 11 ENGLISHReading and Responding
A presentation looking at context.
Where is Vietnam?
VIETNAMVietnam is a small country in Southeast Asia. It was ruled by the French from 1857 to 1954.The Vietnam War began in 1957 and ended in 1975.
Vietnam was separated into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. North Vietnam was communist, and they wanted to end U.S. support of South Vietnam. North Vietnam wanted to combine the two parts into one country.
VIETNAM’s DARK HISTORY. IMAGES OF WAR.
Where Anh Do’s story begins:
Do’s Family fled Vietnam in 1980. This wasn’t a decision they made lightly.During the war two of Anh’s uncles had fought beside American and Australian soldiers. When he war ended in 1975 they, like many others were imprisoned in communist “re-education” camps.
Reeducation camps were prison camps operated by the Government of Vietnam following the end of the Vietnam War.
Officially, the Vietnamese government does not consider the reeducation camps prisons, but
rather places where individuals could be rehabilitated into society through education and
socially consrtuctive labour.
They were a means of not only imprisoning and punishing the former
military officers and government workers from South Vietnam, but it was
also a means of indoctrinating and repressing these people.
As many as 1.5-2.5 Million people were imprisoned with no formal trial. 165,000 people died in these camps, due to malnutrition, torture and abuse.
Anh Do’s family survived five days in a leaky fishing
boat nine and a half metres long and two
metres wide.That is roughly the same size as 5x2 of our classroom tables pushed together.
Classroom activity: Measure out that space (9.5 x 2metres) on
the floor. See how many of your classmates fit into this space. Read the chapter about their journey whilst squeezed in there.
BOAT PEOPLEThe overwhelming majority of around 4000 people who seek
Australia’s protection each year arrive by plane. Asylum seekers arriving by boat constitute a very small proportion of the total and have their claims considered on Christmas Island.Plane Arrivals Boat Arrivals2008–09 84% 16%2009–10 53% 47%2010–11 56% 44%
The UN says "A person who owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to avail himself of the protection of that country; or who, not having a nationality and being outside the country of his former habitual residence as a result of such events, is unable or, owing to such fear, is unwilling to return to it.”
SO WHAT IS A REFUGEE?
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
The primary role of the UNHCR is to safeguard the rights and well-being of refugees. It strives to ensure that everyone can find safe refuge in another State, with the option to return home voluntarily.
In 2007 the UNHCR estimated that around the world there were more than 31.7 million refugees and people of concern, in the period 2010-11 Australia’s Humanitarian Program is set at 13,750 places.
THE UNHCRUnited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
REFUGEES IN AUSTRALIA
The Government says “the size of the refugee program is influenced by a number of factors. “
UNHCR assessments of the resettlement needs of refugees overseas
the views of individuals and organisations in Australia Australia's capacity to assist.
Immigration policy in Australia is a highly politicised issue with no easy solutions
Class Question: Who is the crrent Minister for Immigration?
MANDATORY DETENTION
All people who enter Australia without a valid visa are held in detention facilities while their claims are assessed, during this time they undergo health, identity and security checks.This policy has been highly contentious and several changes were made under the Rudd/Gillard governments.
**Anh’s Family arrived in Australia in 1980. Mandatory detention wasn’t established by the Keating Government until 1992. His family were sent to Malaysia by the German Ship that found them, where they spent 3 months.
SYDNEY LIFEDuring Anh Do’s early years in Sydney his family lived in the inner Western Suburbs, Marrickville and the factory in Newtown
Do’s family lived in the offices of a factory space, wehere Anh’s mother and
father started a sewing business.
Note: these are not images of Anh Do’s actual home, simply imgaes of factory
spaces in Newtown. Since Do’s upbringing, these areas of Sydney have
beome more sought after and developed.
NEWTOWN SYDNEY
ANH’S SCHOOL Anh’s mother worked hard to send Anh to a
good school.
ANH DO AS WE KNOW HIM
Dancing with the stars
Stand up ComedianThank God you are here
Deal or No deal
His film ‘Footy Legends’& Tv Programme ‘Anh Does Vietnam’
THEMES IN THE TEXT
Racism v acceptance Happiness Resiliance Achieving your goals Family Courage Refugees Social Justice