
Asylum
As we celebrate Remembrance Day, we must acknowledge the devastating effects of war on humanity.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) website tells us that 122.6 million have been forcibly displaced in mid-2024 as a result of persecution, conflict, violence, human rights violations or events seriously disturbing public order.
Although many oppose unchecked immigration or economic refugees, most would agree that if someone’s life was genuinely in danger, they should be offered asylum. Don’t you agree?
I’d like to offer this fact-based depiction of an asylum-seeker’s journey. The name has been withheld.
Seeking Refuge
Hi, it’s the end of 2020. I’m a very young girl, and they call me 41.
A short while ago, I met someone who had a profound impact on my life. I don’t know where he is now, but somehow I feel we are inseparable.
I remember moving through a very dark tunnel and arriving in a place that, I’ve been told, is the safest sanctuary for a person like me. You see, I’m seeking asylum. I know that my life is at risk. Many before me did not survive this journey.
Weak, but gaining strength daily, I’m told that in less than a year, I’ll be ready to move on. Till then, I feel safe and warm. I’m protected and well-fed. I am grateful for this small but wonderful place of sanctuary.
As I survey my surroundings, something feels odd. There appear to be what looks like signs of a struggle on the wall behind me. It’s as though someone was here before me, but they were forced to leave in a hurry, perhaps against their will. Why would that be the case? This is supposed to be a place of sanctuary, and everyone whose life is genuinely at risk deserves asylum.
I turn around and am confronted by horror. What’s happening? Tremendous pain. Burning. Difficulty breathing. Yet, I’m ushered painfully and rapidly through another tunnel and make it out; clinging to life.
I see light and hear noises, but am dizzy from the pain, gasping for air, fighting for my life. There are people around me. Perhaps someone will help. One of them moves me to another room, where I’m left alone. So cold. I cry out but can do nothing else. In my weakness, crying becomes a whimper. Won’t someone please help me? Pain gives way to unconsciousness. After a few hours, I pass away.
Girl. No. 41.
Left to Die
Cole Sear (child character, Sixth Sense): “I see dead people.”
Surely, you’ve seen M. Night Shyamalan’s film Sixth Sense. Once you’ve seen it, you can’t watch it again without noticing the things that were evident, yet ignored the first time. I’d love to see a “Sixth Sense” type of mental reset regarding asylum-seekers. Not just any asylum-seekers, but those destined to a certain, painful death. Let’s start there.
Please keep reading…
We learn from this 20 August 2024 Daily Declaration article the need for “urgency to recognise the terrible tragedy that every week in Australia, a baby born alive after a failed abortion is left to die … and that Australia’s health care system is enabling these inhumane deaths; and for the Senate to condemn this practice, noting that babies born alive as a result of a failed abortion deserve care.”
“The Human Rights (Children Born Alive Protection) Bill 2022 has sat idle for a year following a Federal Senate inquiry in June 2023.
The bill was drafted and introduced by then-Queensland MP George Christensen in 2021. After the 2022 federal election, it was re-introduced into parliament by Senators Matthew Canavan, Alex Antic and Ralph Babet.
Whilst the bill has remained active (and will continue to do so until the next federal election), it has seen no success in being brought forward for a debate in the Senate.
This could change if Senator Babet’s motion of urgency is successful.
The Victorian senator was spurred into action after the Queensland inquiry into Robbie Katter’s Termination of Pregnancy (Live Birth) Bill 2024 on Monday. At that inquiry, a Queensland midwife gave a first-hand account of the plight of babies born alive after an abortion.”
In a Facebook post, Professor of Law and Rhodes scholar Dr Joanna Howe wrote,
“In response to today’s hearing, Senator Babet is bringing an urgency motion in federal parliament tomorrow.
“Courage begets courage, and (Queensland midwife Louise Adsell’s) decision to speak out today has spurred Senator Babet to force a vote on this tomorrow (Tuesday 20 August). All of us need to find the courage to spread the word.”
The vote was unsuccessful. You may be interested to know how each of the Senators voted.
The fact that the Australian Senate has continued to kick this can down the road is abhorrent. Doesn’t it make you sick that a human can be left to die without any help?
This reminds me of the time (less than a year ago) when I found a baby bird on the ground in my backyard. It had fallen or been chased out of its nest. It was panting for breath and very weak.
I placed a saucer of water by its head; it took a drink and was revived a little. I called the local council about what to do. They told me to wrap it in a cloth, place it in a shoebox and then take it to any vet, and they would nurse it back to health. I did just that.
It made me feel good inside that the little chick was important enough for a vet to take care of.
Now, please revisit the story with me:

No. 41
Hi, it’s the end of 2020. I’m a very young girl, and they call me 41.
A short while ago, I met someone who had a profound impact on my life. I don’t know where he is now, but somehow I feel we are inseparable.
I remember moving through a very dark tunnel and arriving in a place that, I’ve been told, is the safest sanctuary for a person like me.
You see, I’m seeking asylum.
I know that my life is at risk. Many before me did not survive this journey.
Weak, but gaining strength daily, I’m told that in less than a year, I’ll be ready to move on. Till then, I feel safe and warm. I’m protected and well-fed. I am grateful for this small but wonderful place of sanctuary.
As I survey my surroundings, something feels odd. There appear to be what looks like signs of a struggle on the wall behind me. It’s as though someone was here before me, but they were forced to leave in a hurry, perhaps against their will. Why would that be the case? This is supposed to be a place of sanctuary, and everyone whose life is genuinely at risk deserves asylum.
(A history of ≥3 abortions is the main factor that increases the risk of Asherman Syndrome, scarring of the uterus, by 4.6 times.)
I turn around and am confronted by horror. What’s happening? Tremendous pain. Burning. Difficulty breathing.
Yet, I’m ushered painfully and rapidly through another tunnel and make it out; clinging to life.
I see light and hear noises, but am dizzy from the pain, gasping for air, fighting for my life. There are people around me. Perhaps someone will help.
One of them moves me to another room, where I’m left alone.
So cold. I cry out but can do nothing else. In my weakness, crying becomes a whimper. Won’t someone please help me?
Pain gives way to unconsciousness. After a few hours, I pass away.
Inhuman
Please watch this brief video by midwife whistleblower Louise Adsell:
Girl. No. 41.
Cole Sear (child character, Sixth Sense);
Louise Adsell (midwife, QLD Health):
“I see dead people.”
Why won’t our Senators “see dead people”?
You wouldn’t do that to a dog or a bird.
As I wrote previously, on this Remembrance Day, we must acknowledge the devastating effects of war on humanity.
Let’s not forget those who never stood a chance.
10 million deaths per year exceeds the fatality rate of World War I and rivals that of World War II. This is a war against humanity. Will you speak for them?
___
Republished with thanks to John Vucko Partners. Image courtesy of Adobe.
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Those politicians who turn a blind eye to this barbarity should be forced to observe an abortion or stand beside a midwife who is forced to endure the harrowing experience of ignoring the dying gasps of a baby born alive after a ‘botched’ abortion. Humanity is truly depraved and to think this practice is called ‘reproductive health care’ boggles the mind.
Well said , Cheryl ! Too many Australians , including politicians , have lost all sense of humanity. We live in a satanic world of cruelty and lies.
The saddest aspect of late term abortions is the undeniable fact that these unwanted and unborn children do have the chance to live if their birth was simply induced so that they could all be born alive and given the same medical care that is routinely given to premature babies.
I bet there would be no shortage of couples prepared to adopt them when they could be discharged from hospital.
Those of us who value human life could possibly make this our goal: to encourage people who would willingly adopt an unwanted baby to speak up, and cry out: “don’t kill your baby, let us rear the child.” I’m 75, my wife is 76 but we would readily adopt someone’s unwanted child to save it from death by abortion.
The people who we vote into places of power need to be thoroughly vetted. Another thing we can do is find out the opinions of every candidate in our electorates, both state and federally, and make sure we do not vote for someone who is pro choice
No right thinking person can possibly justify this barbarous act of leaving a baby to die. I think the question to ask is “when it is ok to kill a baby?” It isn’t ok.
The outcry here is simply because abortion has become more visible. Please. Abortion in its current genocidal numbers, legalised and ferociously promoted in developing countries by activists and certain American squillionaires, begins with the contraceptive mentality and philosophy: “I claim the right to have sex and also prevent or kill its natural, God-ordained purpose and consequence, the child.
IUDs are abortifacient and the current version of the Pill may both prevent conception or act as an abortifacient, rendering the endometrium poisonous to the embryo, which then dies and is (silently and invisibly) expelled.
God alone knows how many new human beings – each as lively, ensouled and unique as you and I, are killed by these devices and human pesticides.
The vast majority of abortions are committed under 12 weeks gestation within the walls of privately owned but (in Australia) taxpayer-funded abortion businesses. You and I don’t hear the suction machines, nor do we witness the examination of the dismembered tiny bodies. We don’t see the mothers who scream and wail after the abortions they imagined they needed.
Public imagination is reacting to the visions of larger babies gasping and writhing to breathe. Calling for these rejected, ejected babies to be “saved” on machines and then surrendered – for their mums and dads don’t want them – for adoption.
Deliberate, induced prematurity – even in the late stages of development, poses grave risks to the health of the child. And current laws forbid relinquishing parents to choose the adoptive parents of their children.
Who will survive such an end to the beginning of their lives? Who will want, love and care for them until they are big enough to come off the machines? Who owns them? Who will be permitted to adopt them.
Where is the evidence this kind of legislation is working in hospitals who kill the babies? These are not “failed” abortions. They are as cruel, barbaric, dangerous to the mother, and as unnecessary as the abortions caused by the Pill and the IUD. It is the very same human being deprived of life, sooner or later. Can anyone heal the profound scars of rejection and premature expulsion these babies endure if they live? How can compliance be assured of “doctors” and “nurses” willing to abort babies further down the track than usual?
Please. Think and research the effects of prematurity and the laws on adoption and the deeply conflicting permissions of late-term baby-killing hospitals, before you demand this type of “rescue”.
How about legislation offering sanctuary by trusted Christian welfare organisations to the panicking mother, assuring her she will fare much better to relinquish, rather than kill her child.
Consider the roots of abortion: fornication in the great majority of cases. You and I became perfectly whole and entire human beings the second our Creator infused our little, but perfectly whole, bodies with our unique, immortal souls. Christ Himself in the womb of Mary, only a few weeks old, caused his cousin John to leap in his mother’s womb simply by His presence, too small to be seen.
Age and size matters not in the worth of the human being. Think about how the baby is affected by its mother’s fear/ hatred/selfishness as he/she grows in the womb.
Prevention is better than a rescue too late. Advocate for education, in every school, in embryology, the function, design and reason for our sexual faculties, and. vitally, the benefits of Chastity. It is the loss of this virtue which is the direct cause of the abortion holocaust. Teach children the virtues enabling them to become good mothers and fathers, and you will save our society. By the grace of God.