Los Angeles, United States —
American peace activist Scott Parkin arrived back in the US today, escorted by 2 Australian immigration officials. He is expected to arrive in Houson, Texas on a Continental Airlines flight at around 3pm AEST.
After being detained for 5 days, alone in a Melbourne detention centre
for being a suspected "national security risk", Scott was handed a bill
for almost $A11,700.
It included $A4,235.03 for his airfare back to LA and $6,675.39 for the
return airfares of his two corrective services escorts as well as their
accommodation in Los Angeles. The five-day stay at the Melbourne
Custody Centre will cost him another $777
The 36-year-old Texan history teacher says he was made to feel like a
terrorist and a criminal and remains baffled as to why six police
officers "snatched him off the street" as he left a Melbourne cafe last
Saturday.
"I'm just completely baffled by all of this," said Parkin, surrounded
by Australian TV cameras and media, said soon after his arrival at Los
Angeles international airport.
Parkin was in Australia as part of a six-month holiday in Australia, New Zealand and Asia. He arrived on June 1.
The activist was also banned from entering Australia for three years
and the Australian visa in his passport was stamped with: "NOT FOR
FURTHER TRAVEL".
He plans to fight his removal from Australia and is desperate to find out why authorities were concerned about him.
"I'd love to know the assessment in which the Australian Security
Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) made of me to lock me up for five days
in solitary confinement and then remove me from the country essentially
forcibly," Parkin said.
In contrast to Scott’s treatment in Australia, he encountered no
problems from US officials on arrival at LA airport - "The US Customs
were extremely friendly," he said.
Parkin plans to be vocal in the US about his detainment in Australia and removal.
Asked about how he now felt about the Australian government he replied:
"I'm not going to go into that too much, but I don't have very high
regard though".
Parkin warned the incident raised great concerns about freedom of speech in Australia and the US.
"I think we are seeing a crisis in freedom of speech and freedom of
expression in Australia, the United States and lots of places and
people need to be aware," he said.
An activist for 15 years, he said he gave talks while in Australia
about the war in Iraq and helped organise one protest against US energy
company Halliburton.
"In the talks I gave I wasn't even openly critical of Australia," Parkin said.
"I was being openly critical of the US occupation (of Iraq) and I was being openly critical of Halliburton."
While he was not happy with the treatment he received in Australia, he
said his passage through US immigration and customs at LA airport today
was a breeze.
It was just after finishing breakfast at a cafe in the Melbourne suburb
of Brunswick last Saturday when a shocked Parkin saw six police
officers.
"I had just finished breakfast when I had just walked out," Parkin said.
"I talked to them for a minute and said 'Hey, I'm a peaceful person. I'm passive. I'm not going to give you any trouble'.
"They said 'OK', so we went to a local police station where an immigration officer interrogated me."
Parkin said authorities never made it clear why he had been arrested.
"They were very vague," he said.
"They said I violated sections of the migration act and they said I was a direct or indirect risk to their national security."
Parkin was housed alone in a jail cell that contained two concrete slabs to sleep on, a TV set and a sink.
"They gave me three couch cushions and three really crummy blankets and fed me three times a day," he said.
Parkin will be met by friends and colleagues when he arrives at Houston airport in Texas later today.
“Scott is committed to nonviolence. In Australia, he was advocating for
peace and protesting corporate greed. Why is peaceful protest and
corporate accountability a threat to national security? It appears
they're using national security as an excuse to silence dissent,” said
Maureen Haver, Scott’s roommate in Houston and member of the group
Houston Global Awareness.
Parkin’s supporters in the US have been calling and protesting outside
the Australian Embassy in Washington, DC with the following demands of
the Australian Government:
1) Fully disclose why they have labeled Scott Parkin a threat to Australia's national security.
2) Drop all allegations against Scott and apologize for his detainment.
3) Commit to refrain from similar human rights violations in the future.
Sources: AAP, Global Awareness
For further information or comment
Sydney:
Media inquiries Paul Sheridan (02) 9283 4671 0410 516 656;
Houston: -14hrs AEST
Maureen Haver room mate +1 832-641-2882;
LA: -17hrs AEST
Global Exchange, Andrea Buffa +1 510-325-3653