Why hasn’t Gillian Triggs been sacked?

Triggs ‘AN Indonesian refugee who beat his Australian spouse to death should be released and given $350,000 compensation, the HRC (Human Rights Commission) has found.
….John Basikbasik, 51, a former West Papuan independence ­activist, has been repeatedly deemed too dangerous for release following decades of violent offending fuelled by alcohol. His offences include the manslaughter of his de facto wife in 2000 and numerous assaults during his seven-year jail term from 2001. He has been held in detention since 2007.
…Basikbasik, a self-described former alcoholic who fathered 14 children to four different women in Australia, cannot be returned to Indonesia because successive government assessments have concluded he is a genuine refugee…’
The Australian. (subscription required)
This is just the latest in a string of similar decisions by this clown and her Commission. The safety and welfare of Australians aren’t even a consideration for this despicable lefty activist bureaucrat. That Tony Abbot has failed to get rid of her long before now is an utter disgrace.

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5 Responses to Why hasn’t Gillian Triggs been sacked?

  1. Brown says:

    The answer is to release these mongrels into the direct care of those who would release them. We saw the reluctance of the elite to be compassionate in NZ a few years ago when the prime ministeress, a great marxist if ever there was, grizzled about and blocked a half way house near her address. Its only OK if these problems are deflected to the great unwashed and the elites behind their guards and alarms are not impacted.

  2. k2 says:

    Turn lemons into lemonade. Make this guy the poster boy for government refugee policies. ;-)

  3. andy5759 says:

    I am astonished, naay gob smacked. Do Australians go along with this toot? Are there any demonstrations in the streets, letters to broadsheet newspapers baying for blood? Whatever happened to you? We Brits are arse-impaled upon the straigh cucumber of the EUSSR. What’s your excuse? You don’t need to grow a pair, you need to remember where they are. Of all the bastions of sense, of resistance to feminising twattery, Australia would be the last to fall, or would stand up to save us all.

  4. Gregoryno6 says:

    Labor said ‘Whatever it takes’, but that statement’s become a question.
    What does it take?

  5. Gemma Parks says:

    If you want the truth about life in detention on Christmas Island, watch this You Tube from photos take on the 18th of August 2014.

    Amazing what a rapid recovery from illness, despair and self harming eventuated moments after Pr Triggs and her expert team left……